Intelligent Hypertext: Advanced Techniques for the World Wide Web

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This book constitutes a coherent anthology consisting of invited chapter-length papers on intelligent hypertext techniques with special emphasis on how to apply these techniques to the World Wide Web.
The book provides an introductory preface by the volume editors and chapters on information comprehension through hypertext, efficient techniques for adaptive hypermedia, annotaded 3D environments on the Web, user models for customized hypertext, conceptual analysis of hypertext, two-level models of hypertext, the TELLTALE dynamic hypertext environment, hypertext for collaborative authoring, information retrieval and information agents.

Author(s): Michael Bieber (auth.), Charles Nicholas, James Mayfield (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1326
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 1997

Language: English
Pages: 190
Tags: Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Multimedia Information Systems; Information Storage and Retrieval; Computer Communication Networks; Document Preparation and Text Processing

Enhancing information comprehension through hypertext....Pages 1-11
Efficient techniques for adaptive hypermedia....Pages 12-30
Exploring annotated 3D environments on the World Wide Web....Pages 31-46
User models for customized hypertext....Pages 47-69
Conceptual analysis of hypertext....Pages 70-89
Two-level models of hypertext....Pages 90-108
The TELLTALE dynamic hypertext environment: Approaches to scalability....Pages 109-130
Domain model based hypertext for collaborative authoring....Pages 131-144
Information retrieval, information structure, and information agents....Pages 145-182