AHA! is an Open Source adaptive hypermedia platform, capable of performing content and link adaptation in (x)html and xml documents. Its development started in 1996. During 10 years of research and development different new presentation, adaptation and user modeling methods and techniques have been added, turning AHA! into a general-purpose adaptive hypermedia platform. This paper presents an overview of the design and architecture of AHA!, with parts that have been published before and with recent additions like style adaptation and a new very flexible link annotation mechanism.Unlike other adaptive hypermedia systems, AHA! is not aimed at a single application area and does not prescribe a single fixed presentation style. Creating applicat...
AHA!, the Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture , was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
Since 1996 we have been developing an adaptive hypermedia architecture, called AHA. Based on our exp...
AHA! is an Open Source adaptive hypermedia platform, capable of performing content and link adaptati...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
An increasing number of Website developers try to provide some kind of personalization . In this pa...
An increasing number of Website developers try to provide some kind of "personalization". In this pa...
AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
AHA!, the Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture , was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
Since 1996 we have been developing an adaptive hypermedia architecture, called AHA. Based on our exp...
AHA! is an Open Source adaptive hypermedia platform, capable of performing content and link adaptati...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
"The Design of AHA!" is an adaptive hypertext, and thus not presented in its entirety in this short ...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
An increasing number of Website developers try to provide some kind of personalization . In this pa...
An increasing number of Website developers try to provide some kind of "personalization". In this pa...
AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
AHA!, the Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture , was originally developed to support an on-line course ...
There are roughly two types of (Web-based or other) Adaptive hypermedia systems (AHS): special-purpo...
Since 1996 we have been developing an adaptive hypermedia architecture, called AHA. Based on our exp...