This paper discusses the issues involved in putting the media into a hypermedia system. The main argument of the paper is that to-date media representation and underlying link strategies have been too closely tied together in the move from hypertext to hypermedia. We argue that it is necessary to separate the issues of media from link structure, and we present a model which solves some of the problems of genuine media integration in a hypermedia system. At the same time the model provides support for the creation of links between data of different media types in a conceptually meaningful way. The paper describes the design of Microcosm++, an object oriented extensible service-based architecture for building consistent integrated hypermedia ...
Open Hypermedia Systems are designed to allow links to be authored and followed on top of any media ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1996. In this paper a new hypermedia model is presented that avo...
The success of the WWW has served as an illustration of how hypermedia functionality can enhance acc...
Multimedia facilities are now becoming common-place on desk top PC systems. In order for such facili...
There are currently a number of commercially available hypertext and hypermedia systems, of varying ...
This report examines open hypermedia systems, and argues that such systems provide users with richer...
For some time now, designers of hypermedia systems have recognised the need to move away from closed...
This paper examines open hypermedia systems and presents the case that such systems provide a step f...
This paper examines open hypermedia systems, and presents the case that such systems provide a step ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of Microcosm, an open hypermedia system. It exami...
Designers of hypermedia systems have recognised the need to move away from closed systems to open en...
Early hypermedia systems are now referred to as closed systems due to their reliance upon proprietar...
Recently there has been a tendency for the research community to move away from closed hypermedia sy...
In recent years, there has been significant growth in the use of computer networks to support electr...
Microcosm is an open hypertext system developed in the Department of Electronics and Computer Scienc...
Open Hypermedia Systems are designed to allow links to be authored and followed on top of any media ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1996. In this paper a new hypermedia model is presented that avo...
The success of the WWW has served as an illustration of how hypermedia functionality can enhance acc...
Multimedia facilities are now becoming common-place on desk top PC systems. In order for such facili...
There are currently a number of commercially available hypertext and hypermedia systems, of varying ...
This report examines open hypermedia systems, and argues that such systems provide users with richer...
For some time now, designers of hypermedia systems have recognised the need to move away from closed...
This paper examines open hypermedia systems and presents the case that such systems provide a step f...
This paper examines open hypermedia systems, and presents the case that such systems provide a step ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of Microcosm, an open hypermedia system. It exami...
Designers of hypermedia systems have recognised the need to move away from closed systems to open en...
Early hypermedia systems are now referred to as closed systems due to their reliance upon proprietar...
Recently there has been a tendency for the research community to move away from closed hypermedia sy...
In recent years, there has been significant growth in the use of computer networks to support electr...
Microcosm is an open hypertext system developed in the Department of Electronics and Computer Scienc...
Open Hypermedia Systems are designed to allow links to be authored and followed on top of any media ...
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1996. In this paper a new hypermedia model is presented that avo...
The success of the WWW has served as an illustration of how hypermedia functionality can enhance acc...