Disorientation and efficiency loss are two major problems currently faced by WWW users. We counteract these through a system that would provides users with additional information about documents & links. This paper discusses motivation, the experiments to evaluate the system and our experimental measure
Searching and retrieving the right information from the World-Wide Web (WWW) has always been conside...
This paper introduces an adaptable hypermedia approach applied to adaptive link annotation technique...
This article investigates a new, effective browsing approach called metabrowsing. It is an alternati...
Disorientation and efficiency loss are two major problems currently faced by WWW users. We counterac...
Subjects viewed information on a web site presented in one of four types of hypermedia structures. A...
The Web Information System (WIS) is a new type of Web browser capable of retrieving and displaying t...
Links are the key element for changing a text into a hypertext, and yet the WWW provides limited lin...
An abundance of information exists on the World Wide Web on almost any subject or topic. How well We...
This research examines the classification of link types within hypertext databases. It is proposed t...
Explosive growth in information has led to an information overload. To ease the problem, Meta-Conten...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
With the growth of the Internet and web-based instruction, we find ourselves more and more living an...
The World Wide Web contains an enormous amount of information, but it can be exceedingly difficult f...
Designers of hypermedia systems have recognised the need to move away from closed systems to open en...
The current trend in the use of hypermedia and many of the documents accessible via the Internet usi...
Searching and retrieving the right information from the World-Wide Web (WWW) has always been conside...
This paper introduces an adaptable hypermedia approach applied to adaptive link annotation technique...
This article investigates a new, effective browsing approach called metabrowsing. It is an alternati...
Disorientation and efficiency loss are two major problems currently faced by WWW users. We counterac...
Subjects viewed information on a web site presented in one of four types of hypermedia structures. A...
The Web Information System (WIS) is a new type of Web browser capable of retrieving and displaying t...
Links are the key element for changing a text into a hypertext, and yet the WWW provides limited lin...
An abundance of information exists on the World Wide Web on almost any subject or topic. How well We...
This research examines the classification of link types within hypertext databases. It is proposed t...
Explosive growth in information has led to an information overload. To ease the problem, Meta-Conten...
At the center of hypertext is the link, an active connection from part of one document to another do...
With the growth of the Internet and web-based instruction, we find ourselves more and more living an...
The World Wide Web contains an enormous amount of information, but it can be exceedingly difficult f...
Designers of hypermedia systems have recognised the need to move away from closed systems to open en...
The current trend in the use of hypermedia and many of the documents accessible via the Internet usi...
Searching and retrieving the right information from the World-Wide Web (WWW) has always been conside...
This paper introduces an adaptable hypermedia approach applied to adaptive link annotation technique...
This article investigates a new, effective browsing approach called metabrowsing. It is an alternati...