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J. Mayfield. Two-Level Models of Hypertext. In C. Nicolas and J. Mayfield, editors, Intelligent hypertext: advanced techniques for the World Wide Web, volume 1326 of LNCS, pages 90--108. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.

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Meta-Modeling for Web-Based Teachware Management - Süß, Freitag, Brössler (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....and retrieval as well as reuse and adaptation, the model defines domain specific properties, i.e. groups of metadata, for (collections of) documents, conceptual units and conceptual relationships within. The conceptual relationships represented in the model are used as an ancillary structure [9] helping to navigate through the underlying material or to ask questions like Which definitions are prerequisite to a given proposition thus giving the required support for adaptable navigation. Given a model which defines suitable 2 It should be mentioned that, despite our focussing on ....

....material for di#erent audiences, layouts or platforms in web based teaching providing adaptable presentation. 12 Fig. 5. Definitions of a B tree with di#erent levels of di#culty 5 Related Work We discuss the distinction between conceptual and navigational aspects on two levels whereas e.g. [2, 9, 12] only use one modeling level. Work on hypermedia design like [14] and [4] also discusses presentational aspects, the former using a separate model for each aspect and the latter proposing a meta modeling approach. In contrast to our work, the conceptual model of these approaches describes the ....

J. Mayfield. Two-Level Models of Hypertext. In C. Nicolas and J. Mayfield, editors, Intelligent hypertext: advanced techniques for the World Wide Web, volume 1326 of LNCS, pages 90--108. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg, 1997.


Exploiting Semantic Networks to Generate Hypermedia - Tzitzikas (1996)   (Correct)

.... to Rada [13] the semantic net can be used in a hypertext structure in an independent way where the semantic net is independent of the text blocks, thus can be seen traversed separately (hypertext nodes and links are related to nodes of the semantic network) This is a two level model of hypertext [10]. Alternatively, the semantic net can be used in an embedded way where text block are the destination of semantic network links (in this approach the semantic network cannot be traversed separately) 3 Problem Statement We focus on the development of hypermedia presentations of data already ....

James Mayfield. "Two-Level Models of Hypertext". in R. D. Sammel, eds.,Advances in Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, World Publishing, 1995.


Programmable Web Links - Loke (1998)   (Correct)

....is built into the browser, and generally not customisable by page authors or readers. We discuss a more flexible and expressive form of Web link, which we call programmable link, and propose the LogicWeb language [5] for such links. This work is motivated partly by the idea of dynamic links [1, 3, 9] whose endpoints are computed on demand. A programmable link s source is pre defined as a HTML anchor on a page, and its behaviour is determined by a program. This program, called a link program, is built into a page by its author, downloaded with the page to the client, and invoked when links on ....

J. Mayfield. Two-level Models of Hypertext. In C. Nicholas and J. Mayfield, editors, Intelligent Hypertext: Advanced Techniques for the World Wide Web (Lecture Notes in Computer Science No. 1326), pages 90 -- 108. SpringerVerlag, 1997.


Architecture Support for Content-based Open Hypermedia - Tai (1996)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....and hypermedia linking. 4 Architecture for Content based Hypermedia Generalizing the architecture of Microcosm and SP3 and taking into consideration the characteristics of multimedia data, an open hypermedia architecture is proposed below. This architecture uses a two layer hypertext model [6]. The conceptual layer of the system is a Link Engine which manages information about the hypermedia network. However, the Engine does not hold information about the internal details of documents such as in which frames of a video an object appears. Similar to the participating applications of ....

J. Mayfield. Two-level models of hypertext. In R. D. Sammel, editor, Advanced in Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering. World Publishing, 1995.

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