Abstract. Although a number of frameworks exist for the evaluation of Adap-tive Hypermedia Systems (AHS), recently suggested layered frameworks have proved useful in identifying the exact cause of the adaptation failure or any other error in the system. This paper presents an evaluation framework for AHS for internet which is an extension of the layered frameworks and adds new dimensions to them. It treats evaluation as an integral part of development process of AHS and also evaluates the successful access of AHS on the internet. The framework has four dimensions which are orthogonal to each other – Envi-ronment – the environment in which AHS is accessed, Adaptation – the type of adaptation used, Development Process – software engineering l...
As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a system, en...
The Generic Adaptation Framework (GAF) research project first and foremost creates a common formal f...
One can perform a heuristic evaluation of a hypermedia application effectively by coupling a systema...
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) affect the way most of the Web-based applications are developed an...
This article provides a holistic view of e-Learning as a by-product of Adaptive Hypermedia Learning ...
The variety of user-adaptive hypermedia systems available calls for methods of comparison. Layered ...
Abstract—Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS) are complex systems that require an expensive and time-co...
The navigational freedom in conventional hypermedia applications leads to comprehension and orientat...
This paper proposes a unified framework for the design and evaluation of hypermedia applications. By...
Adaptive content selection is recognized as a challenging research issue in adaptive educational hyp...
Several efforts have been reported in literature aiming to support the Adaptation Model (AM) design ...
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) have long been concentrating on adaptive guidance of links between...
Abstract. As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a ...
Adaptive hypermedia (AH) systems that adapt themselves to the user’s characteristics generally inclu...
Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) authoring is widely acknowledged to be complex and time consuming, yet this...
As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a system, en...
The Generic Adaptation Framework (GAF) research project first and foremost creates a common formal f...
One can perform a heuristic evaluation of a hypermedia application effectively by coupling a systema...
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) affect the way most of the Web-based applications are developed an...
This article provides a holistic view of e-Learning as a by-product of Adaptive Hypermedia Learning ...
The variety of user-adaptive hypermedia systems available calls for methods of comparison. Layered ...
Abstract—Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS) are complex systems that require an expensive and time-co...
The navigational freedom in conventional hypermedia applications leads to comprehension and orientat...
This paper proposes a unified framework for the design and evaluation of hypermedia applications. By...
Adaptive content selection is recognized as a challenging research issue in adaptive educational hyp...
Several efforts have been reported in literature aiming to support the Adaptation Model (AM) design ...
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) have long been concentrating on adaptive guidance of links between...
Abstract. As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a ...
Adaptive hypermedia (AH) systems that adapt themselves to the user’s characteristics generally inclu...
Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) authoring is widely acknowledged to be complex and time consuming, yet this...
As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a system, en...
The Generic Adaptation Framework (GAF) research project first and foremost creates a common formal f...
One can perform a heuristic evaluation of a hypermedia application effectively by coupling a systema...