| Macnee, C.A., Behrendt, W., Wilson, M.D., Jeffery, K.G., Kalmus, J.R., and Hutchinson, E.K. (1994). Presenting dynamically expandable hypermedia, Information and Software Technology. |
....the same domain. Another major advantage of this approach lies in the ability to use the KBS to provide a flexible presentation of results, by dynamically selecting an appropriate output script and dynamically configuring this according to the data retrieved. This is discussed in more detail in (Macnee et al. 1994). This model has been used to implement a Selection and Retrieval Tool for the MIPS project, which in turn has been demonstrated in the context of travel tourism applications (Austin et al. 1994) From this implementation we have learned that the model is practicable in terms of response times, ....
Macnee, C.A., Behrendt, W., Wilson, M.D., Jeffery, K.G., Kalmus, J.R., and Hutchinson, E.K. (1994). Presenting dynamically expandable hypermedia, Information and Software Technology.
....output behavior of such systems. Up to now, a lot of research and development work has been conducted in automating multimedia presentation generation, and even some large size prototypes of intelligent multimedia presentation systems have been developed (e.g. MMI 2 [71] WIP [6, 68] MIPS [49], COMET [31] However, no generic model has emerged so far. Each project began from scratch, relying only on the past experience of the developers. Thus, it is not surprising that there is no agreement on the terminology to be used on the functional definition of a presentation system, or on a ....
C. A. Macnee, W. Behrendt, M.D. Wilson, K.G. Jeffery, and J.R. Kalmus. Presenting Dynamically Expandable Hypermedia. Information and Software Technology, 37(3), 1995.
....optimal query segmentation and distribution for parallelism and minimal network transfers. 1.2. 3 Metadata for Answers Metadata from the schema and associated metadata as domain ontology information (in a KBS) is necessary for answer consolidation, for online help explanation, and translation [MaBeWiJeKaHu95] 1.2.4 Metadata for Integration Metadata can catalogue sources of information at a high level so that they become visible. The well known web indexing systems such as [AltaVista] or [Excite] do this in a very general way. An example in the field of CRIS (Current Research Information Systems) ....
Macnee,C A; Behrendt, W; Wilson,M D; Jeffery, K G; Kalmus, J R; Hutchinson, E K: 'Presenting Dynamically Expandable Hypermedia' Information and Software Technology 37 (7) pp 339-350 1995
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C. A. Macnee, W. Behrendt, M.D. Wilson, K.G. Jeffery, and J.R. Kalmus. Presenting Dynamically Expandable Hypermedia. Information and Software Technology, 37(3), 1995.
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