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jba's hypermedia [10 articles]

Recent papers added to jba's library classified by the tag hypermedia. You can also see everyone's hypermedia.
  • Web 2.0: hypertext by any other name?
    (2006), pp. 27-30.
    by David E Millard, Martin Ross
  • Unifying strategies for Web augmentation
    (1999), pp. 91-100.
    by Niels O Bouvin
  • Improving adaptation in web-based educational hypermedia by means of knowledge discovery
    (2005), pp. 184-192.
    by Andrej Kri&\#353;tofi&\#269;, M&\#225;ria Bielikov&\#225;
  • Xspect: bridging open hypermedia and XLink
    (2003), pp. 490-499.
    by Bent G Christensen, Frank A Hansen, Niels O Bouvin
    posted to hypermedia web by jba on 2007-02-22 12:56:53 as *
  • Designing Dexter-based hypermedia services for the World Wide Web
    (1997), pp. 146-156.
    by Kaj Gr&\#248;nb&\#230;k, Niels O Bouvin, Lennert Sloth
  • Integrating open hypermedia systems with the World Wide Web
    (1997), pp. 157-166.
    by Kenneth M Anderson
  • Offering open hypermedia services to the WWW: a step-by-step approach for developers
    (2003), pp. 482-489.
    by Nikos Karousos, Ippokratis Pandis, Siegfried Reich, Manolis Tzagarakis
  • Hypermedia on the Web: what will it take?
    ACM Comput. Surv., Vol. 31, No. 4es. (1999)
    by Fabio Vitali, Michael Bieber
  • What was the question? Reconciling open hypermedia and World Wide Web research
    (1999), pp. 83-90.
    by Peter J N&\#252;rnberg, Helen Ashman
  • From the writable web to global editability
    (2005), pp. 35-45.
    by Angelo Di Iorio, Fabio Vitali
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