Literature/1991/Gloor

Authors

 * Laboratory for Computer Science, MIT

Contents

 * Cognitive overheads and prostheses&#58; some issues in evaluating hypertexts
 * Patricia Wright pp.1-12


 * Industrial strength hypermedia&#58; requirements for a large engineering enterprise
 * Kathryn C. Malcolm, Steven E. Poltrock, Douglas Schuler pp. 13-24


 * Using hypertext in selecting reusable software components
 * Michael L. Creech, Dennis F. Freeze, Martin L. Griss pp. 25-38


 * Intellectual property rights for digital library and hypertext publishing systems&#58; an analysis of Xanadu
 * Pamela Samuelson, Robert J. Glushko pp. 39-50


 * Indexing hypertext documents in context
 * Guy A. Boy pp. 51-61


 * Identifying aggregates in hypertext structures
 * Rodrigo A. Botafogo, Ben Shneiderman pp. 63-74


 * Implementing hypertext database relationships through aggregations and exception
 * Yoshinori Hara, Arthur M. Keller, Gio Wiederhold pp. 75-90


 * Screen management in hypertext systems with rubber sheet layouts
 * Marc Kaltenbach, François Robillard, Claude Frasson pp. 91-105


 * CYBERMAP&#58; yet another way of navigating in hyperspace
 * Peter A. Gloor pp. 107-121


 * Flying through hypertext
 * Patrick Lai, Udi Manber pp. 123-132


 * Hyperspeech&#58; navigating in speech-only hypermedia
 * Barry Arons pp. 133-146


 * Hypermedia Templates&#58; an author's tool
 * Karen Smith Catlin, L. Nancy Garrett pp. 147-160


 * What's Eliza doing in the Chinese room? Incoherent hyperdocuments -- and how to avoid them
 * Manfred Thüring, Jörg M. Haake, Jörg Hannemann pp. 161-177


 * ABC&#58; a hypermedia system for artifact-based collaboration
 * John B. Smith, F. Donelson Smith pp. 179-192


 * The nested context model for hyperdocuments
 * Marco A. Casanova, Luiz Tucherman, Maria Julia D. Lima, José L. Rangel Netto, Noemi Rodriquez, Luiz F. G. Soares pp. 193-201


 * Issues in modeling a "dynamic" hypertext interface for non-hypertext systems
 * Michael Bieber pp. 203-217


 * Dynamic adaptation of hypertext structure
 * P. David Stotts, Richard Furuta pp. 219-231


 * Don't link me in&#58; set based hypermedia for taxonomic reasoning
 * H. Van Dyke Parunak pp. 233-242


 * Architectures for volatile hypertext
 * Mark Bernstein, Jay David Bolter, Michael Joyce, Elli Mylonas pp. 243-260


 * Aquanet&#58; a hypertext tool to hold your knowledge in place
 * Catherine C. Marshall, Frank G. Halasz, Russell A. Rogers, William C. Janssen, Jr. pp. 261-275


 * The pedagogy of computing&#58; hypermedia in the classroom
 * Charles Ess pp. 277-289


 * Beyond the electronic book&#58; a critique of hypertext rhetoric
 * Stuart Moulthrop pp. 291-298


 * Hypertext for the electronic library?&#58; CORE sample results
 * Dennis E. Egan, Michael E. Lesk, R. Daniel Ketchum, Carol C. Lochbaum, Joel R. Remde, Michael Littman, Thomas K. Landauer pp. 299-312


 * HDM—a model for the design of hypertext applications
 * Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini, Daniel Schwabe pp. 313-328


 * Using structured types to incorporate knowledge in hypertext
 * Jocelyne Nanard, Marc Nanard pp. 329-343


 * Hypertext and structured object representation&#58; an unifying view
 * Hermann Kaindl, Mikael Snaprud pp.345-358


 * The Nielsen ratings&#58; hypertext reviews
 * Jakob Nielsen, Lynda Hardman, Anne Nicol, Nicole Yankelovich : P. 359


 * From Memex to hypertext&#58; understanding the influence of Vannevar Bush
 * Paul Kahn, James M. Nyce, Tim Oren, Gregory Crane, Linda C. Smith, Randy Trigg, Norman Meyrowitz p. 361


 * Structure, navigation, and hypertext&#58; the status of the navigation problem
 * Mark Bernstein, Peter J. Brown, Mark Frisse, Robert Glushko, Polle Zellweger, George Landow pp. 363-366


 * When worlds collide&#58; reconciling the research, marketplace, and application views of hypertext
 * Robert Glushko, David Gunning, Ken Kershner, Catherine Marshall, Louis Reynolds pp. 367-368


 * The role of hypertext for CSCW applications
 * Norbert Streltz, Frank Halasz, Hiroshi Ishii, Tom Malone, Chris Neuwirth, Gary Olson pp. 369-377


 * Hypertext and pen computing
 * Norman Meyrowitz pp. 379


 * Storyspace as a hypertext system for writers and readers of varying ability
 * Michael Joyce pp. 381-387


 * WALT&#58; a research environment for medical hypertext
 * Mark E. Frisse, Steve B. Cousins, Scott Hassan pp. 389-394


 * The virtual notebook system
 * Andrew M. Burger, Barry D. Meyer, Cindy P. Jung, Kevin B. Long pp. 395-401


 * Intermail&#58; a prototype hypermedia mail system
 * Shari Jackson, Nicole Yankelovich pp. 405-409


 * Applications navigator&#58; using hypertext to support effective scientific information exchange
 * Ottavia Bassetti, Daniele Pagani, Maryney Smyth pp. 411-416


 * The virtual notebook system&#58; an architecture for collaborative work
 * Kevin Brook Long, G. Anthony Gorry pp. 417-418


 * Hypermedia applied to manufacturing environments
 * Glenna G. Gertley, Burke R. Magee pp. 419-424


 * Encyclopedia of software components
 * Brian Beckman, Bonnie Boyd, Joseph Jupin, Sheldon Shen, W. Van Snyder, Robert Tausworthe, L. Van Warren pp. 425-426


 * SAL&#58; a hypermedia system
 * Curtis Eubanks, Yasuaki Yamagishi pp. 427-428