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11. Hypertext 2000: San Antonio, TX, USA
- Frank M. Shipman III, Peter J. Nürnberg, David L. Hicks:
HYPERTEXT 2000, Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, May 30 - June 3, 2000, San Antonio, TX, USA. ACM 2000 - Carole A. Goble, Simon Harper, Robert Stevens:
The travails of visually impaired web travellers. 1-10 - Jason McC. Smith, P. David Stotts, Sang-Uok Kum:
An orthogonal taxonomy for hyperlink anchor generation in video streams using OvalTine. 11-18 - Lloyd Rutledge, Brian Bailey, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Lynda Hardman, Joost Geurts:
Generating presentation constraints from rhetorical structure. 19-28 - Anne Morgan Spalter, Rosemary Michelle Simpson:
Reusable hypertext structures for distance and JIT learning. 29-38 - Maria da Graça Campos Pimentel, Gregory D. Abowd, Yoshihide Ishiguro:
Linking by interacting: a paradigm for authoring hypertext. 39-48 - Stephan Fischer, Ralf Steinmetz:
Automatic creation of exercises in adaptive hypermedia learning systems. 49-55 - Kenneth M. Anderson, Christian Och, Roger King, Richard Osborne:
Integrating infrastructure: enabling large-scale client integration. 57-66 - David De Roure, Nigel Walker, Les Carr:
Investigating link service infrastructures. 67-76 - Susana Pajares Tosca:
A pragmatics of links. 77-84 - Locke M. Carter:
Arguments in hypertext: a rhetorical approach. 85-91 - David E. Millard, Luc Moreau, Hugh C. Davis, Siegfried Reich:
FOHM: a fundamental open hypertext model for investigating interoperability between hypertext domains. 93-102 - Manolis Tzagarakis, Nikos Karousos, Dimitris Christodoulakis, Siegfried Reich:
Naming as a fundamental concept of open hypermedia systems. 103-112 - Preben Mogensen, Kaj Grønbæk:
Hypermedia in the virtual project room - toward open 3D spatial hypermedia. 113-122 - Wen-Syan Li, Okan Kolak, Quoc Vu, Hajime Takano:
Defining logical domains in a web site. 123-132 - Sougata Mukherjea:
Organizing topic-specific web information. 133-141 - Dharmendra S. Modha, W. Scott Spangler:
Clustering hypertext with applications to web searching. 143-152 - Yellowlees Douglas, Andrew Hargadon:
The pleasure principle: immersion, engagement, flow. 153-160 - Robert Kendall, Jean-Hugues Réty:
Toward an organic hypertext. 161-170 - Gene Golovchinsky, Catherine C. Marshall:
Hypertext interaction revisited. 171-179 - Joonhee Yoo, Michael Bieber:
Finding linking opportunities through relationship-based analysis. 181-190 - Michel Crampes, Sylvie Ranwez:
Ontology-supported and ontology-driven conceptual navigation on the World Wide Web. 191-199 - James Blustein:
Automatically generated hypertext versions of scholarly articles and their evaluation. 201-210 - Brent Halsey, Kenneth M. Anderson:
XLink and open hypermedia systems: a preliminary investigation. 212-213 - Luca Bompani, Fabio Vitali:
Providing hypertextual functionalities with XML. 214-215 - Mark Bernstein:
More than legible: on links that readers don't want to follow. 216-217 - Licia Calvi:
Text and hypertext: always a binary relationship? 218-219 - Andreas Dieberger, Peter Lönnqvist:
Visualizing interaction history on a collaborative web server. 220-221 - Jin-Cheon Na, Richard Furuta:
Context-aware hypermedia in a dynamically-changing environment, supported by a high-level Petri net. 222-223 - Mountaz Hascoët:
A user interface combining navigation aids. 224-225 - Jonathan Simonson, Daniel Berleant, Ahmed Bayyari:
Content permanence via versioning and fingerprinting. 226-227 - Joachim Feise:
Posties: a WebDAV application for collaborative work. 228-229 - Niels Olof Bouvin:
Designing user interfaces for collaborative web-based open hypermedia. 230-231 - Christine Boese:
Making a successful case for a hypertextual doctoral dissertation. 232-233 - Chris Willerton:
Structure problems in hypertext mysteries. 234-235 - Clara Mancini:
From cinematographic to hypertext narrative. 236-237 - Moritz Neumüller:
A semiotic analysis of iMarketing tools. 238-239 - Margit Pohl, Peter Purgathofer:
Analysis of the authoring process of hypertext documents. 240-241 - Emilia Mendes, Wendy Hall:
Towards the prediction of development effort for web applications. 242-243 - Patrick Chiu, Jonathan Foote, Andreas Girgensohn, John S. Boreczky:
Automatically linking multimedia meeting documents by image matching. 244-245 - Tsutomu Miyasato:
Creation of interactive media content by the reuse of images. 246-247 - Judi R. Thomson, Jim E. Greer, John Cooke:
Generating instructional hypermedia with APHID. 248-249 - Haiyan Xu, Xuehai Zhou, Jinfeng Ni, Zhenxi Zhao:
Adaptability in KDAEHS: an adaptive educational hypermedia system based on structural computing. 250-251 - Boaz Carmeli, Benjamin Cohen, Alan J. Wecker:
Personal Information Everywhere (PIE). 252-253 - John E. McEneaney:
Navigational correlates of comprehension in hypertext. 254-255 - Jonathan Grudin:
Irresistible forces and immovable objects. 259 - David B. Lowe, Deena Larsen, Bill Bly, Robert Kendall, Les Carr, Peter J. Nürnberg, Lawrence J. Clark:
Achieving practical development-merging skill bases (panel session). 262-263 - Uffe Kock Wiil, Peter J. Nürnberg, David L. Hicks, Siegfried Reich:
A development environment for building component-based open hypermedia systems. 266-267 - Deena Larsen:
Providing flexibility within hypertext systems: what we've learned at HT workshops, CyberMountain, and elsewhere. 268-269
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