| PETER J. N URNBERG, JOHN J. LEGGETT, and ERICH R. SCHNEIDER. As we should have thought. In Proc. 8th. ACM Conf. on Hypertext, pages 96--101, Southampton, UK, April 1997. ACM, ACM Press. |
....of representing structured content. Therefore authors are tied to a fixed set of tags with pre defined semantics and cannot represent structured content appropriately. This is a severe drawback when compared with OHS, in which structure is as important as data, or even more important [NLS97]. Also, links in the Web are rather limited when compared to the original concept earlier defined by hypermedia researchers. Those limitations have been the major obstacles in unifying the efforts endured by both communities. Recently, a new standardization effort was started by the World Wide ....
Peter J.Nrnberg, John J.Leggett, and Erich R.Schneider. As we should have thought. Proceedings of the eighth ACM conference on Hypertext, pages 96-101, Southampton United Kingdom, April 6 - 11, 1997.
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PETER J. N URNBERG, JOHN J. LEGGETT, and ERICH R. SCHNEIDER. As we should have thought. In Proc. 8th. ACM Conf. on Hypertext, pages 96--101, Southampton, UK, April 1997. ACM, ACM Press.
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