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2. Hypertext 1989: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Robert M. Akscyn:
Hypertext'89 Proceedings, November 5-8, 1989, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-339-6
Navigation in Context
- Polle Zellweger:
Scripted Documents: A Hypermedia Path Mechanism. 1-14 - Catherine C. Marshall, Peggy M. Irish:
Guided Tours and On-Line Presentations: How Authors Make Existing Hypertext Intelligible for Readers. 15-26 - Richard Furuta, P. David Stotts:
Programmable Browsing Semantics in Trellis. 27-42 - H. Van Dyke Parunak:
Hypermedia Topologies and User Navigation. 43-50
Hypertext Engineering
- Robert J. Glushko:
Design Issues for Multi-Document Hypertexts. 51-60 - Gary Perlman:
Asynchronous Design/Evaluation Methods for Hypertext Technology Development. 61-81 - Shelley Evenson, John Rheinfrank, Wendie Wulff:
Towards a Design Language for Representing Hypermedia Cues. 83-92
Knowledge Representation
- Daniel S. Jordan, Daniel M. Russell, Anne-Marie S. Jensen, Russell A. Rogers:
Facilitating the Development of Representations in Hypertext with IDE. 93-104 - Gerhard Fischer, Raymond McCall, Anders I. Mørch:
JANUS: Integrating Hypertext with a Knowledge-Based Design Environment. 105-117 - Phil Hayes, Jeff Pepper:
Towards an Integrated Maintenance Advisor. 119-127
Implementations and Interfaces
- Frank M. Shipman III, R. Jesse Chaney, G. Anthony Gorry:
Distributed Hypertext for Collaborative Research: The Virtual Notebook System. 129-135 - Amy Pearl:
Sun's Link Service: A Protocol for Open Linking. 137-146 - Michael Travers:
A Visual Representation for Knowledge Structures. 147-158
Applications
- Elise A. Yoder, Thomas C. Wettach:
Using Hypertext in a Law Firm. 159-167 - Laura De Young:
Hypertext Challenges in the Auditing Domain. 169-180 - John L. Schnase, John J. Leggett:
Computational Hypertext in Biological Modelling. 181-197
Information Retrieval I
- Mark E. Frisse, Steve B. Cousins:
Information Retrieval from Hypertext: Update on the Dynamic Medical Handbook Project. 199-212 - W. Bruce Croft, Howard R. Turtle:
A Retrieval Model for Incorporating Hypertext Links. 213-224 - Donald B. Crouch, Carolyn J. Crouch, Glenn Andreas:
The Use of Cluster Hierarchies in Hypertext Information Retrieval. 225-237
Usability, Links, and Fiction
- Jakob Nielsen:
The Matters that Really Matter for Hypertext Usability. 239-248 - Steven J. DeRose:
Expanding the Notion of Links. 249-257 - Stuart Moulthrop:
Hypertext and "the Hyperreal". 259-267
Information Retrieval II
- Mariano P. Consens, Alberto O. Mendelzon:
Expressing Structural Hypertext Queries in GraphLog. 269-292 - Peter Clitherow, Doug Riecken, Michael J. Muller:
VISAR: A System for Inference and Navigation in Hypertext. 293-304 - Michael Lesk:
What To Do When There's Too Much Information. 305-318
Applications in Writing
- Christine Neuwirth, David Kaufer:
The Role of External Representations in the Writing Process: Implications for the Design of Hypertext-Based Writing Tools. 319-341 - Norbert A. Streitz, Jörg Hannemann, Manfred Thüring:
From Ideas and Arguments to Hyperdocuments: Travelling through Activity Spaces. 343-364 - Timothy Catlin, Paulette Bush, Nicole Yankelovich:
InterNote: Extending a Hypermedia Framework to Support Annotative Collaboration. 365-378
Panels
- Robert M. Akscyn, Frank G. Halasz, Tim Oren, Victor A. Riley, Lawrence Welch:
Interchanging Hypertexts. 379-381 - Michael Joyce, Nancy Kaplan, John McDaid, Stuart Moulthrop:
Hypertext, Narrative, and Consciousness. 383-384 - Bernard Rous, Ben Shneiderman, Nicole Yankelovich, Elise A. Yoder:
Lessons Learned from the ACM Hypertext on Hypertext Project. 385-386 - Mark Bernstein, James Critz, Nancy Mulvany, Rosemary Michelle Simpson, Mary-Claire Van Leunen:
Indexing and Hypertext. 387-390 - Michael Bieber, Steven Feiner, Mark E. Frisse, Phil Hayes, Gerri Peper, Walt Scacchi:
Expert Systems and Hypertext. 391-392 - Stephen C. Ehrmann, Steven Erde, Kenneth Morrell, Ronald F. E. Weissman:
Hypertext and Higher Education: A Reality Check. 393 - Robert Balzer, Michael L. Begeman, Pankaj K. Garg, Mayer D. Schwartz, Ben Shneiderman:
Hypertext and Software Engineering. 395-396 - Patricia Baird, Dennis E. Egan, Walter Kintsch, John Smith, Norbert A. Streitz:
Cognitive Aspects of Designing Hypertext Systems. 397 - Frank G. Halasz, Donald L. McCracken, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Amy Pearl, Ben Shneiderman:
Confessions - What's Wrong with Our Systems. 399
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