As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a system, enabling it to handle situations in different ways and to handle new situations. We refer to this as the flexibility and maintainability of a system. These features come at a cost. We argue here that they are an important aspect of evaluation, and that we need to measure these costs. To start getting a handle on how one might evaluate these aspects of a system (or of an approach), we turned to our own approach to building AH applications and designed a specific study to allow us to look at these issues.5 page(s
Since 1996 we have been developing an adaptive hypermedia architecture, called AHA. Based on our exp...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
This report critically examines the general authoring methodologies presented in literature and thus...
Abstract. As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a ...
The most common questions asked by industrialists regarding any electronic based systems to support ...
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) affect the way most of the Web-based applications are developed an...
Recent advances in multimedia and hypertext have created new opportunities for providing information...
This article provides a holistic view of e-Learning as a by-product of Adaptive Hypermedia Learning ...
A hypermedia application offers its users much freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. Adapt...
Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) authoring is widely acknowledged to be complex and time consuming, yet this...
Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS) have typically been geared towards one specific application or app...
A hypermedia application offers its users much freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. Adapt...
Abstract. Although a number of frameworks exist for the evaluation of Adap-tive Hypermedia Systems (...
Abstract—Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS) are complex systems that require an expensive and time-co...
A hypermedia application offers its users a lot of freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. T...
Since 1996 we have been developing an adaptive hypermedia architecture, called AHA. Based on our exp...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
This report critically examines the general authoring methodologies presented in literature and thus...
Abstract. As applications evolve over time, it becomes increasingly desirable to be able to adapt a ...
The most common questions asked by industrialists regarding any electronic based systems to support ...
Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) affect the way most of the Web-based applications are developed an...
Recent advances in multimedia and hypertext have created new opportunities for providing information...
This article provides a holistic view of e-Learning as a by-product of Adaptive Hypermedia Learning ...
A hypermedia application offers its users much freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. Adapt...
Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) authoring is widely acknowledged to be complex and time consuming, yet this...
Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS) have typically been geared towards one specific application or app...
A hypermedia application offers its users much freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. Adapt...
Abstract. Although a number of frameworks exist for the evaluation of Adap-tive Hypermedia Systems (...
Abstract—Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS) are complex systems that require an expensive and time-co...
A hypermedia application offers its users a lot of freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. T...
Since 1996 we have been developing an adaptive hypermedia architecture, called AHA. Based on our exp...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
This report critically examines the general authoring methodologies presented in literature and thus...