| Stephen C. Arnold, Leo Mark, and Sham Navathe, A Model of Hypermedia Systems for Administration of Semantic Connections, Proceedings of the 5th International Hong Kong Computer Society Database Workshop, Next Generation Database Systems, Hong Kong Computer Society, Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, pages 155-66, Feb. 26 1994. |
....layer, storage layer, and internal information chunk structure layer. The practical issues of implementing hypermedia systems in this model have been explored [Gronbaek93] Gronbaek94.2] It has also been extended to address temporal aspects of display [Hardman94] The author s previous work [Arnold94] differs from the DHRM in proposing a schema level for semantic connections, which DHRM does not do. In addition, this work maintains a distinction between relationships and all other information, whereas DHRM allows the structures that store relationships to contain arbitrary data. There are ....
....models information traversal and timing issues in such traversals. Bra et al. Bra92] present a metaphor for capturing aggregation of information. Zheng and Pong [Zheng92] use state charts to model browsing semantics. The author has developed the Grain Node Role Link model for hypermedia [Arnold94] from observing user interactions. There has been some previous work on the topic of controlling networks of semantic information in hypermedia. Templates were developed to aid users in structuring the hypermedia links needed by applications[Marshall91] Marshall92] A disadvantage of this ....
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Stephen C. Arnold, Leo Mark, and Sham Navathe, A Model of Hypermedia Systems for Administration of Semantic Connections, Proceedings of the 5th International Hong Kong Computer Society Database Workshop, Next Generation Database Systems, Hong Kong Computer Society, Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, pages 155-66, Feb. 26 1994.
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Stephen C. Arnold, Leo Mark, and Sham Navathe, A Model of Hypermedia Systems for Administration of Semantic Connections, Proceedings of the 5th International Hong Kong Computer Society Database Workshop, Next Generation Database Systems, Hong Kong Computer Society, Kowloon Shangri-La, Hong Kong, pages 155-66, Feb. 26 1994.
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