The current trend in the use of hypermedia and many of the documents accessible via the Internet using various browsers are great showcases for the features of the system. The practicality, however, of using links to related documents is both over utilized and a cause of annoyance to the users. A link in a document being perused leads the reader from one document to another, with in turn more links to tertiary documents. The user eventually gets lost and feels trapped in the web
Disorientation and efficiency loss are two major problems currently faced by WWW users. We counterac...
Recently, several open hypermedia systems (OHS) have proposed solutions for integrating with the Wor...
Finding relevant information in a large and comprehensive collection of cross-referenced documents l...
Note this is a revised version of a document describing work in progress published on the web in Aug...
Users of hypertext systems like the World Wide Web (WWW) often find themselves following hypertext l...
Users of hypertext systems often find themselves eagerly following hypertext links deeper and deeper...
In this paper, we present visualizations of parts of the network of documents comprising the World W...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
Hyperlinks among webpages are very important information and are widely used for webpage clustering ...
The World-Wide Web is the largest and fastest changing hypertext information system in the world. As...
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the Wo...
The user who is reading hyperlinked multimedia documents (e.g., Web pages, Intranets) using access t...
International audienceIn this article, authors describe an help concept about web hypertext surfing ...
This paper presents results of a long-term client-side Web usage study, updating previous studies th...
The current generation of web browsers, such as Netscape and Microsoft Explorer, excites people beca...
Disorientation and efficiency loss are two major problems currently faced by WWW users. We counterac...
Recently, several open hypermedia systems (OHS) have proposed solutions for integrating with the Wor...
Finding relevant information in a large and comprehensive collection of cross-referenced documents l...
Note this is a revised version of a document describing work in progress published on the web in Aug...
Users of hypertext systems like the World Wide Web (WWW) often find themselves following hypertext l...
Users of hypertext systems often find themselves eagerly following hypertext links deeper and deeper...
In this paper, we present visualizations of parts of the network of documents comprising the World W...
The Web is a linked literature: we wish to discover what the authors of Web pages are choosing to li...
Hyperlinks among webpages are very important information and are widely used for webpage clustering ...
The World-Wide Web is the largest and fastest changing hypertext information system in the world. As...
We discuss some principles that we believe are important in creating useful visualizations of the Wo...
The user who is reading hyperlinked multimedia documents (e.g., Web pages, Intranets) using access t...
International audienceIn this article, authors describe an help concept about web hypertext surfing ...
This paper presents results of a long-term client-side Web usage study, updating previous studies th...
The current generation of web browsers, such as Netscape and Microsoft Explorer, excites people beca...
Disorientation and efficiency loss are two major problems currently faced by WWW users. We counterac...
Recently, several open hypermedia systems (OHS) have proposed solutions for integrating with the Wor...
Finding relevant information in a large and comprehensive collection of cross-referenced documents l...