| S.L. Hardt-Kornacki, L.M Gomez, J.F Patterson: Standardization of Hypermedia: What's the Point? Proc. of the NIST Hypertext Standardization Workshop, Gaithersburg (Md), 1990 |
....a standard for modelling hypertext systems and providing some guidelines in their creation. The most important advantages of adopting a model as a systematic method for hypertext construction is the uniformity of realization allowing the model to achieve compatibility with all systems [Gr92] [HKo90], VDP90] The aim of the Dexter Model is therefore a complete and general formulation of the main features representing hypertext systems. Nevertheless, our approach to the model has revealed the presence of a few errors and inadequacies, creating a need for modifications to its structure. Our ....
S.L. Hardt-Kornacki, L.M Gomez, J.F Patterson: Standardization of Hypermedia: What's the Point? Proc. of the NIST Hypertext Standardization Workshop, Gaithersburg (Md), 1990
....in themselves. Indeed, as [Cra90] notes, long lived standards can only emerge after we know much more about how people use hypermedia. The field of hypertext is still young and many major advances can be expected within the next few years. A premature effort to standardise may inhibit innovation ([HKo90], Ore90] while hypertext RMs may lead in the right direction, helping to integrate them into a general understanding of what constitutes the hypertext field. Furthermore, RMs are not full formal models: they aim to model only common features of different systems, present and future, and do not ....
S.L. Hardt-Kornacki, L.M Gomez, J.F Patterson: Standardization of Hypermedia: What's the Point? Proc. of the NIST Hypertext Standardization Workshop, Gaithersburg (Md), 1990
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