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  1. Makulova, S.: Hypertextove systemy v aplikaciach (1993) 0.05
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    Abstract
    Explains the principles of hypertext systems and defines these as information management systems characterised by their ability to provide links between individual text segments. Describes and compares the characteristics of 3 systems: HYPERTIES, GUIDE and INTERES. Descusses hardware rewuirements: all 3 will run on IBM compatible personal computers, with preferably 1 MB RAM, either under MS DOS (HYPERTIES and INTERES) or Windows (GUIDE). Concludes that GUIDE, with complex retrieval functions, seems to be the most sophisticated hypertext tool of those evaluated
  2. Tupchienko-Kadyrova, L.G.: Ob odnom podkhode k ponimaniyu gipertekstovykh sistem (1998) 0.00
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    Abstract
    There are 2 types of hypertext systems: the first incorporates hypertext links without identifying their essence while the second uses text fragments as tools for knowledge systematisation. Examines the feasibility of using the second type as an instrument for the setting up of knowledge databases