Ebook: Hypermedia Design: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Hypermedia Design (IWHD’95), Montpellier, France, 1–2 June 1995
Author: Alicia Díaz Tomás Isakowitz (auth.) S. Fraïssé F. Garzotto T. Isakowitz J. Nanard M. Nanard (eds.)
- Tags: Software Engineering
- Series: Workshops in Computing
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This is the latest volume in the 'Workshops in Computing' series, and contains papers from the International Workshop on Hpyermedia Design, held in Montpellier, France, from 1 - 2 June 1995. The workshop aimed to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds to discuss the many facets of hypermedia design. Among the specific topics covered by the papers are: design methods, multimedia modelling, higher structures in hypermedia design spaces, user-interface design for hypermedia, building distributed web applications, and hyperdialogs. The resulting volume provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in this important field. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and students involved in any aspect of hypermedia design.
This is the latest volume in the 'Workshops in Computing' series, and contains papers from the International Workshop on Hpyermedia Design, held in Montpellier, France, from 1 - 2 June 1995. The workshop aimed to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds to discuss the many facets of hypermedia design. Among the specific topics covered by the papers are: design methods, multimedia modelling, higher structures in hypermedia design spaces, user-interface design for hypermedia, building distributed web applications, and hyperdialogs. The resulting volume provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in this important field. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and students involved in any aspect of hypermedia design.
This is the latest volume in the 'Workshops in Computing' series, and contains papers from the International Workshop on Hpyermedia Design, held in Montpellier, France, from 1 - 2 June 1995. The workshop aimed to provide a forum for researchers and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds to discuss the many facets of hypermedia design. Among the specific topics covered by the papers are: design methods, multimedia modelling, higher structures in hypermedia design spaces, user-interface design for hypermedia, building distributed web applications, and hyperdialogs. The resulting volume provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in this important field. It will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and students involved in any aspect of hypermedia design.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
RMCase: Computer-Aided Support for Hypermedia Design and Development....Pages 3-15
Structural Constraints in Rich Hypertexts....Pages 16-29
Authoring a Large Scale Industrial Hypermedia Application: A Case Study....Pages 30-31
Learning Processes and Knowledge Representation in the Design of Educational Hypermedia....Pages 32-33
Navigation Modeling in Hypermedia Applications....Pages 34-35
Front Matter....Pages 37-37
Multimedia Document System for Temporal and Spatial Structuring....Pages 39-58
Modeling Corresponding Information Content between Multimedia Data....Pages 59-69
Documented Maps or How to merge a Hypermedia System and a Geographic Information System....Pages 70-71
The MAVIS Microcosm Extensions for Content Based Navigation and Retrieval....Pages 72-73
Front Matter....Pages 75-75
Designing virtual hypertexts with aggregates....Pages 77-92
Providing maps to support the early stage of design of hypermedia systems....Pages 93-104
Building Hypertexts under the Influence of Topology Metrics....Pages 105-106
Front Matter....Pages 107-107
An Object-Oriented Model for Designing the Human-Computer Interface Of Hypermedia Applications....Pages 109-122
A Simulation-based Authoring System for Multimedia Demonstration Design....Pages 123-143
Are User Models Necessary in Hypermedia Design?....Pages 144-145
Front Matter....Pages 146-147
The Design of Distributed Hyperlinked Programming Documentation....Pages 149-149
Applying Open Hypertext Principles to the WWW....Pages 151-173
Genre as Reflection of Technology in the World-Wide Web....Pages 174-181
Organizational management system in an heterogeneous environment - A WWW case study....Pages 182-195
Front Matter....Pages 196-198
A WWW Hypermedia Prototype....Pages 149-149
Towards a functionnally complete hypermedia system: an approach based on tools integration....Pages 199-201
Front Matter....Pages 202-203
Conversations with Friends: Hypertexts With Characters....Pages 205-205
Hyperstories for Learning....Pages 207-215
A Method that Improves the Design of Hypermedia: Semiotics....Pages 216-225
Can Analogies in Hypermedia Help the Learning Process?....Pages 226-227
Back Matter....Pages 228-229
....Pages 231-254