In this paper we identify a common aim between ubiquitous computing and hypertext systems: the desire to present navigable, located and structured information. We propose that existing navigational hypertext models might be valuable as a formalisation of ubiquitous information and explore the challenges of applying standard hypertext operations, such as anchor resolution, display and link traversal, to links that have physical anchors
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
In this paper we describe an original architecture for building and deploying physical hypermedia ap...
Hypertext is a useful tool in managing complex documents and their inter-relationships. Documents ar...
In this paper we identify a common aim between ubiquitous computing and hypertext systems: the desir...
International audienceMobile hypermedia applications combine the well-known advantagesof the navigat...
Hypertext techniques are now beginning to be used in the ways that early researchers anticipated, fr...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
The term â hypertextâ evokes many images (e.g., nodes and links, semantic webs, non-linear access an...
One of the major problems confronting users of large hypermedia systems is that of navigation: knowi...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
This paper presents two design patterns for the hypermedia domain: `Navigational Contexts' and ...
Hypertext techniques are now beginning to be used in the ways that early researchers anticipated, fr...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
In this paper we describe an original architecture for building and deploying physical hypermedia ap...
Hypertext is a useful tool in managing complex documents and their inter-relationships. Documents ar...
In this paper we identify a common aim between ubiquitous computing and hypertext systems: the desir...
International audienceMobile hypermedia applications combine the well-known advantagesof the navigat...
Hypertext techniques are now beginning to be used in the ways that early researchers anticipated, fr...
Navigation - browsing from one related piece of information to another - is an important means of ac...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
Navigation, or browsing, is an important way of accessing information for a large class of applicati...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
The term â hypertextâ evokes many images (e.g., nodes and links, semantic webs, non-linear access an...
One of the major problems confronting users of large hypermedia systems is that of navigation: knowi...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia modeling and navigation, which aims at relievi...
This paper presents two design patterns for the hypermedia domain: `Navigational Contexts' and ...
Hypertext techniques are now beginning to be used in the ways that early researchers anticipated, fr...
This paper introduces the MESH approach to hypermedia design, which combines established entity-rela...
In this paper we describe an original architecture for building and deploying physical hypermedia ap...
Hypertext is a useful tool in managing complex documents and their inter-relationships. Documents ar...