| De Bra, P., Aerts, A., Houben, G.J., Wu, H.: Making General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work, The WebNet 2000 World Conference on the WWW and Internet, AACE (2000) |
....Here we use the notion of directed graph (a graph [E, V] with two functions init: E V and ter: E V assigning to every edge an initial and a terminal vertex [11] to capture the organisation of some layers of the model. The layered data model extends the Adaptive Data Model described in [9]; it comprises the following abstract levels: 0. Information Fragments (IF) or atomic concepts, like texts, sounds, images, videos, etc. at the lowest level. The information fragments are stored in databases and or file systems, both local and remote. In fact, very often these are pre existing ....
De Bra, P., Aerts, A., Houben, G.J., Wu, H., Making General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work , Proceedings of the WebNet Conference, pp. 117-123, 2000.
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De Bra, P., Aerts, A., Houben, G.J., Wu, H.: Making General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work, The WebNet 2000 World Conference on the WWW and Internet, AACE (2000)
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P. D. Bra, A. Aerts, G. J. Houben, and H. Wu. Making general-purpose adaptive hypermedia work. In WebNet 2000.
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De Bra, P., A. Aerts, G.J. Houben, and H. Wu. Making General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work. Proceedings of the AACE WebNet Conference, pp. 117-123, San Antonio, Texas, 2000.
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P. De Bra, A. Aerts, G. J. Houben, and H. Wu. Making general-purpose adaptive hypermedia work. In Proceedings of the WebNet World Conference on the WWW and Internet, pages 117--123. AACE, 2000.
....features of most existing hypertext systems in a single, formal reference model. Likewise, the AHAM model [5] based on Dexter) describes most features that are found in adaptive hypermedia systems (ahs) In the AHA project funded by the NLnet Foundation we are extending the simple AHA system [4, 6] with the condition action rules that were introduced in AHAM [8] This results in a more versatile adaptation engine, with more intuitive and more powerful rules. 1 Introduction In 1994 we started a course on Hypertext, consisting of lectures and a Web based course text. From 1996 on the ....
....more powerful rules. 1 Introduction In 1994 we started a course on Hypertext, consisting of lectures and a Web based course text. From 1996 on the lectures were discontinued and the course text was augmented with adaptive content and linking. Our adaptive software later became the AHA system [4,6], for Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture. Also in 1996, Peter Brusilovsky published a survey article [2] on adaptive hypermedia systems (ahs) This article was updated in 2001 [3] to include more recent developments in this research field. The overview articles show (informally) which kinds of ....
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De Bra, P., A. Aerts, G.J. Houben, and H. Wu. Making General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work. Proceedings of the AACE WebNet Conference, pp. 117-123, San Antonio, Texas, 2000.
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De Bra, P., Aerts, A., Houben, G.J., Wu, H Making General-Purpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work. Proceedings of the WebNet Conference, pp. 117-123, (2000)
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P. De Bra, A. Aerts, G. Houben, and H. Wu. Making generalpurpose adaptive hypermedia work. In Proceedings of the WebNet Conference, pages 117--123, 2000.
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P. De Bra, A. Aerts, G. Houben, and H. Wu. Making generalpurpose adaptive hypermedia work. In Proceedings of the WebNet Conference, pages 117--123, 2000.
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De Bra, P., Aerts, A., Houben, G.J., Wu, H., "Making GeneralPurpose Adaptive Hypermedia Work", Proceedings of the WebNet Conference, pp. 117-123, 2000.
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