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  1. Baoming, Z.: Authoring a hypertext database : experiences with HyperPAD (1993) 0.06
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    Abstract
    In a hypertext database, the information is presented as a network of nodes connected by links. Such nodes may be text, graphics, audio, video, and even other software. Although hypertext provides a new approach to information management, it also leaves a whole new set of problems for the designers of the hypertext database to solve. As the volume of information grows, the task of authoring a hypertext database becomes much more complex. In this article, the author presents the experiences during the development of a hypertext version of the user's guide for information services on JANET, in the UK, by using HyperPAD, a hypertext shell for the IBM PC. It may be the first step to explore the proper way to solve those problems which come together with the increasing application of hypertext
    Source
    Aslib proceedings. 45(1993) no.1, S.19-22
  2. Perez, E.: Hypertext utility and hypertext editor (1990) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Review 2 hypertext software packages: Hyplus and TransText
    Source
    Library software review. 9(1990) no.6, S.389-395
  3. E-Text : Strategien und Kompetenzen. Elektronische Kommunikation in Wissenschaft, Bildung und Beruf (2001) 0.04
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    Abstract
    Elektronische Produktion, Verbreitung und Rezeption von Texten - deren integrative Wechselbeziehungen eingeschlossen - verändern unausweichlich unsere Forschungs-, Lernund Arbeitsbedingungen. In diesem Wandel braucht es Orientierung, Strategien und Kompetenzen. Dieser Band bietet sie in interdisziplinärer Vielfalt. Teil 1 befaßt sich mit Wissen und Wissenschaft. Er spannt den Bogen der Medientheorie von der Antike bis ins 21. Jahrhundert und bietet einen konstruktivistischen Ansatz für das Wissensmanagement. Textsortenkonventionen und Hypertext sind ebenso Schwerpunkte wie empiriegestützte Guidelines und innovative Werkzeuge für das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten. Teil 2 ist Lernumgebungen gewidmet. Reflexionen zur Theorie von hypermedialem Lernen und Kognition werden ergänzt durch ein Produktionssystem für interaktive Software. Eine Felduntersuchungvergleicht Varianten kooperativen Schreibens, ein Schreibdidaktik-Projekt vermittelt zwischen Studium und Beruf. Teil 3 vereint unter dem Titel «Domänen der Praxis» empirische Erhebungen zur Text(re)produktion und elektronischen Kommunikation im Berufsalltag, die Konzeption eines Werkzeugs für die Übersetzungsarbeit und den Ausblick auf kulturspezifische Web-Sites in der Wirtschaft.
    Content
    Aus dem Inhalt: Peter Handler: Das E zum Text. Einführung - Eva-Maria Jakobs: Textproduktion im 21. Jahrhundert - Christoph Sauer: Vom «Alten» im «Neuen». Zur Bestimmung der Integration früherer Medienentwicklungen in multimediale Textgestaltungen - Eva Martha Eckkrammer: Textsortenkonventionen im Medienwechsel - Guido Ipsen: Pragmatik des Hypertextes. Linguistische Aspekte WWW-gebundener Informationsmedien als designtechnisches Instrument - Rolf Todesco: MailTack - Individuelles Wissensmanagement - Carsten Hausdorf/Herbert Stoyan: ScientiFix - ein modellbasiertes Werkzeug zur integrierten Rezeption und Produktion wissenschaftlicher Texte - Dagmar Knorr: Von der Dissertationsschrift zur Publikation oder: Wie wird aus einem Manuskript ein Buch? -Jörg Zumbach/Peter Reimann: Hypermediales Lernen und Kognition. Anforderungen an Lernende und Gestaltende - Bernd Gaede: Konventionalisierung der Gestaltung multimedialer Software durch Automatisierung. Ein Produktionssystem für interaktive Lernsoftware - Helmut Felix Friedrich/Aemilian Hron/Sigmar-Olaf Tergan/Thomas Jechle: Unterstützung kooperativen Schreibens in virtuellen Lernumgebungen - Katrin Lehnen/Kirsten Schindler: Schreiben zwischen Studium und Beruf. Zur didaktischen Vermittlung domänetispezifischer Schreibanforderungen in der Hochschulausbildung - Daniel Perrin: «Wir tun uns hier mal um den Inhalt herummogeln». Strategien computergestützter Textreproduktion beim Nachrichtenschreiben - Horst Silberhom: Das Projekt ForeignSGML. Übersetzungsunterstützung bei technischer Dokumentation - Karl-Heinz Pogner/Anne-Marie Soderberg: Organisationsinterne `E-Mail an alle'-Kommunikation: Informationsübertragung oder Kommunikationsraum? - Marc Rittberger/Frank Zimmermann: Wirtschaftliche und kommunikative Aspekte eines internen Kommunikationsforums in einem Unternehmen der Medienindustrie - Rogier Crijns: Elemente textuellen Appellierens in der digitalen Produktwerbung. Textgestaltung und kulturspezifische Appellformen in Webvertising.
    Date
    12. 8.2012 18:05:22
  4. Woodhead, N.: Hypertext and hypermedia : theory and applications (1991) 0.04
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    COMPASS
    Software / Documentation
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    Software / Documentation
  5. Shneiderman, B.; Kearsley, G.: Hypertext hands-on! : An introduction to a new way of organizing and accessing information (1989) 0.04
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    Software / Documentation
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    Software / Documentation
  6. McKnight, C.; Dillon, A.; Richardson, J.: Hypertext in context (1991) 0.04
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    Software / Documentation
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    Software / Documentation
  7. Morrall, A.: Evaluation of hypertext software to create a public browsing system in a museum (1991) 0.04
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  8. Nake, F.; Heinze, D.; Oeltjen, W.: Tagungsbände als Hypertext? : eine software-ergonomische Beurteilung zweier Hypertexte aus der Sicht von Lesenden (1990) 0.04
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  9. Rada, R.: Hypertext: from text to expertext (1991) 0.03
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    Software / Documentation
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    Software / Documentation
  10. Berk, E.; Devlin, J.: Hypertext / hypermedia handbook (1991) 0.03
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    Series
    McGraw Hill software engineering series
  11. Oinas-Kukkonen, H.: Towards greater flexibility in software design systems through hypermedia functionality (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Support for integrating software descriptions is 1 of the key requirements for advanced systems development. Design of upper CASE tools can be greatly increased in power by hypermedia functionality, which provides tool users with smooth transfer possibilities through the dependencies between documents or parts of them. Discusses the prominent hypermedia features required for accomplishing this and describes a prototype in a meta-Case environment. Defines different hyperlink types, supporting dependency representation and navigation, requirements tracing, annotation, argumentation, and bookmarking and landmarking capabilities. Discusses a set of link navigation features
    Source
    Information and software technology. 39(1997) no.6, S.391-397
  12. Schreiweis, U.: Hypertextstrukturen als Grundlage für integrierte Wissensakquisitionssysteme (1993) 0.03
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    Date
    19.10.1995 10:22:53
  13. Sharma, C.B.: Standardising hypermedia format for literary studies (1994) 0.03
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    Abstract
    This paper suggests a standard format for creating hypermedia software. Teachers and students of literature have taken up the use of hypermedia technology enthusiastically and so we are rapidly arriving at a situation where a mushrooming of software for language and literature teaching will be faced. We will arrive much sooner at a situation where searching for an appropriate software would be as difficult as finding an appropriate article today. Technology is expected to optimise information to maximise knowledge: the confusion created by Gutenberg's invention is because duplication cannot be avoided. The suggested format is based on the major pillars of literary criticism - author centred, text centred and reader centred - and develops from the word to the work level. The findings have been demonstrated in the form of Technocriticism, a hypermedia program created on HyperCard
  14. French, J.C.; Knight, J.C.; Powell, A.L.: Applying hypertext structures to software documentation (1997) 0.03
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  15. Jin, L.; Zhu, H.; Hall, P.: Adequate testing of hypertext applications (1997) 0.03
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    Abstract
    Discusses 3 levels of requirements for testing hypertext applications: the validation of the information contained in each node of the hypertext; the verification of the correctness of the implementation of the links between the nodes; and the evaluation of the system structure for testing the usability. For each level of the requirements, proposes test adequacy criteria and gives algorithms for generating adequate test suites of minimum cost. Based on the analysis, develops a software testing tool to support the efficient management of a hypertext testing process
    Source
    Information and software technology. 39(1997) no.4, S.225-234
  16. Aßfalg, R.: Integration eines offenen Hypertextsystems in den Internet-Mehrwertdienst World Wide Web : ein Ansatz unter Verwendung eines objektorientierten Datenbanksystems (1996) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 2.1997 19:40:31
  17. Menges, T.: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen der Übertragbarkeit eines Buches auf Hypertext am Beispiel einer französischen Grundgrammatik (Klein; Kleineidam) (1997) 0.02
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    Date
    22. 7.1998 18:23:25
  18. Sieverts, E.G.; Lobbestael, G.; Groeniger, B.O.; Provost, F.; Sikovà, ?: Software for information storage and retrieval tested, evaluated and compared : pt.5: personal information managers, hypertext and relevance ranking programs (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    In this article, the fifth in a series on microcomputer software for information storage and retrieval, test results of seven programs are presented and various properties and qualitites of theses programs are discussed. In this instalment of the series we discuss programs for information storage and retrieval which are primarily characterised by the properties of personal information managers (PIMs), hypertext programs, or best match and ranking retrieval systems. The programs reviewed in this issue are the personal information managers 3by5/RediReference, askSam, Dayflo Tracker, and Ize; Personal Librarian uses best match and ranking; the hypertext programs are Folio Views and the HyperKRS/HyperCard combination (aksSam, Ize and Personal Librarian boast hypertext features as well). HyperKRS/HyperCard is only available for the Apple Macintosh. All other programs run under MS-DOS; versions of Personal Librarian also run under Windows and some other systems. For each of the seven programs about 100 facts and test results are tabulated. The programs are also discussed individually
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  19. Nickerson, G.: World Wide Web : Hypertext from CERN (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes WorldWideWeb (WWW) software developed at CERN to provide hypertext links to the resources on the Internet telecommunications network. Outlines how to access WWW, itd features and approach to handling of multiple document types on multiplatform servers and to multiple clients
  20. Bertland, L.: Hypermedia in young adult services (1992) 0.02
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    Abstract
    Describes Hypermedia and Hypertext. Hypermedia applications for young adult services are either stacks that instruct the patron how to use the library, catalogues of the library's holdings or informational stacks. Gives examples of the use of this software in universities and school libraries and as a direct educational tool

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