This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-relationship and object-oriented abstractions with proprietary concepts into a formal hypermedia data model. Uniform layout and link typing specifications can be attributed and inherited in a static node typing hierarchy, whereas both nodes and links can be submitted dynamically to multiple complementary classifications. In addition, the data model's support for a context-based navigation paradigm, as well as a platform-independent implementation framework, are briefly discussed
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
This paper presents the Dortmund Family of Hypermedia Models (DFHM). Existing formal models for hype...
This paper presents an object-oriented approach to specifying the user interface of a hypermedia app...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
Hypertext development should benefit from a systematic, structured development, especially in the ca...
Abstract. The acceptance of UML as a de facto standard for the design of object-oriented systems, to...
This article presents a framework for the development of hypermedia systems, based on systematic mod...
Due to the rapid growth of the Web, there is an increasing need for methodologies that support the d...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
This paper presents a solution to the maintenance problem in hypermedia by applying object-oriented ...
Hypermedia design is the task of specifying representation structures, dynamic behaviour, navigation...
We propose a new hypermedia data model, called CHM for Contained HyperMedia. Our model is based on s...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
This paper presents the Dortmund Family of Hypermedia Models (DFHM). Existing formal models for hype...
This paper presents an object-oriented approach to specifying the user interface of a hypermedia app...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
Hypertext development should benefit from a systematic, structured development, especially in the ca...
Abstract. The acceptance of UML as a de facto standard for the design of object-oriented systems, to...
This article presents a framework for the development of hypermedia systems, based on systematic mod...
Due to the rapid growth of the Web, there is an increasing need for methodologies that support the d...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
This paper presents a solution to the maintenance problem in hypermedia by applying object-oriented ...
Hypermedia design is the task of specifying representation structures, dynamic behaviour, navigation...
We propose a new hypermedia data model, called CHM for Contained HyperMedia. Our model is based on s...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
This paper presents the Dortmund Family of Hypermedia Models (DFHM). Existing formal models for hype...
This paper presents an object-oriented approach to specifying the user interface of a hypermedia app...