Index
W
Washington University Manual of Medical Therapeutics,
building a hypertext from; Frisse(91)-58
Waxweb,
as experimental hypertext groupware project; Sawhney(1)-9
WE (Writing Environment),
See Also authoring; classification, pioneer systems;
AAA use; Schuler(151)-137
as structure-oriented hypermedia system; Smith(180)-184
concepts and capabilities; Smith(100)-201
document authoring system with an explicit cognitive model; Smith(100)-195
Hypertext '87 paper; Smith(100)-195
research goals of; Smith(100)-196
web(s),
See Also structure(s);
alternate representation methods, Linkplot view as; Bernstein(28)-247
Andrew Toolkit application development facilities; Sherman(142)-16
automatic generation of, by HieNet; Wiil(225)-145
building new, impact of hypertext reader control on the structure and meaning of information; Moulthrop(188)-292
characteristics, in MacWeb; Nanard(191)-334
configuration control of, as an industrial hypermedia requirement; Malcolm(168)-21
dynamic hypermedia user interface design issues; Shibata(231)-82
Intermedia,
as link filter; Catlin(178)-155
HAM modeling of; Campbell(87)-28
modeled by the HAM; Campbell(87)-28
See Also structures in WE;
semantic web use in teaching English; Beeman(92)-71
Kiosk classification nodes used to create; Creech(169)-29
location problem solution; Oren(105)-296
nested context model as a generalization of; Casanova(181)-194
rubber sheet layout use compared with Intermedia; Kaltenbach(174)-101
site, See WWW (World Wide Web);
Storyspace maps contrasted with Intermedia; Bernstein(28)-247
WebNet browser,
features and purpose; Jones(16)-168
WEBSs (Woven Electronic Book System with scripts),
ECHT '92 paper; Monnard(204)-81
WebTalk language,
characteristics and use in MacWeb; Nanard(191)-338
weighted links,
as ACE proposed extension; Hara(173)-88
Westinghouse,
role in founding of Knowledge Systems; Akscyn(86)-2
what-if analyses,
capturing in dynamic hypertext, design considerations for; Bieber(182)-204
who-calls-me,
extended Dexter model facilities for representing; Gronbaek(15)-153
Whole Earth Catalog,
use of pictures to promote discovery; Oren(105)-295
Whorf, Benjamin Lee,
research on language and cognition, impact on education of; Beeman(92)-68
window,
conferencing facility, ABC component; Shackelford(224)-1
Window Book Software for IBM PC,
bibliographic reference; Oren(105)-291
windows,
windowing system standards, as industrial hypertext requirement; Malcolm(168)-19
wines,
tracking, Hyperties application; Shneiderman(99)-191
within-component layer (Dexter),
See Also layers; models; system(s);
bridge law specification of computation of; Bieber(182)-210
definition; Halasz(299)-32
DSS shell architecture with a dynamic hypertext interface mapping to; Bieber(182)-207
Flag taxonomy equivalent; Osterbye(13)-130
HyTime location address module correspondance to; Buford(11)-108
purpose of; Gronbaek(15)-149
Woolf, Virginia,
experimental fiction writer, impact on interactive fiction; Bolter(89)-44
word processing,
handling in layered information system architectures; Bieber(182)-213
programs, integrating into a total information environment; Malcolm(168)-15
support for as hypermedia requirement in a concurrent engineering environment; Malcolm(168)-14
workproducts,
direct linking of related information, in Kiosk; Creech(169)-30
Kiosk classification nodes used to create webs of; Creech(169)-29
software module, linking together with hypertext; Creech(169)-26
world surface,
navigating on, as rubber sheet layout viewpoint; Kaltenbach(174)-92
WorldsChat system,
WWW navigation with; Dieberger(17)-174
Worldview,
ECHT '92 paper; Landow(211)-149
wrapper,
for external applications, ABC approach to hypertext external applications support; Smith(180)-190
writing,
See Also fiction; literature; research, humanities;
analytical,
AAA; Schuler(151)-137
EUCLID; Smolensky(101)-215
gIBIS; Conklin(102)-247
NoteCards as tool for; Trigg(93)-89
representing with NoteCards; Marshall(103)-253
See Also writing, sythesis;
SEPIA; Streitz(138)-343, Streitz(197)-11
capturing relationships during the process of, using typed links and nodes; Nanard(191)-332
characteristics of the process; Neuwirth(95)-121
cognitive framework for, in WE; Smith(100)-197
conventions for electronic composition, relationship to rhetoric; Moulthrop(188)-291
creative applications, semantic browsers; Collier(104)-269
as design activity; Streitz(138)-343
earliest phases of, Lynx as a tool for; Bernstein(28)-244
environments,
comparison between NoteCards and WE; Trigg(93)-105, Smith(100)-195
NoteCards; Trigg(93)-89
Notes as a support program for knowledge acquisition and organization; Neuwirth(95)-121
Notes program (CMU); Neuwirth(95)-121
WE; Smith(100)-195
expository,
importance of hierarchical structure to; Neuwirth(95)-123
importance of pluralistic cognitive styles to; Neuwirth(95)-122
factors in deciding on when to use hypertext; Trigg(93)-93
fiction,
'Giant's Star' as inspiration for VISAR; Clitherow(135)-294
hypertext, Storyspace as an authoring environment for; Bolter(89)-41
hypervideo; Sawhney(1)-1
social, cognitive, and political implications of 'afternoon'; Moulthrop(133)-259
goal-directed, networks limitations with; Smith(100)-201
hypertext, significant differences between process of writing a printed book and; Moulthrop(188)-293
hypertext environments for, WE; Smith(100)-195
interactive fiction,
characteristics of; Bolter(89)-42
software for; Bolter(89)-41
structure of; Bolter(89)-47
Notes program as aid to; Neuwirth(137)-319
phases of, supported by separate modes in WE; Smith(100)-201
process,
activities in; Neuwirth(95)-122, Neuwirth(95)-123
activities which comprise the; Trigg(93)-89
tools that support; Neuwirth(95)-121
research documents, Notes as a support tool for; Neuwirth(95)-121
in a research environment, NoteCards as a support tool for; Trigg(93)-89
revision and structuring stage, Storyspace as a tool for; Bernstein(28)-244
scientific essays, comparison of printed, hypertext, and full-text retrieval for; Egan(189)-299
space, term definition; Bernstein(28)-244
space duality, Storyspace support of; Bernstein(28)-245
spaces, HyperCafe narrative sequences compared with Storyspace; Sawhney(1)-6
structure of electronic, relationship to rhetoric; Moulthrop(188)-291
synthesis,
Notes program as aid to; Neuwirth(137)-319
See Also writing, analytical;
system design decisions on hypertext; Charney(94)-114
techniques for producing linear documents in NoteCards; Trigg(93)-103
topographic, HyperCafe instantiation of; Sawhney(1)-6
WE writing environment,
AAA use of; Schuler(151)-132
ABC use of; Smith(180)-179
cognitive basis of; Smith(100)-195
writing style,
hypertext, comparison of Joyce and Bolter; Bernstein(28)-248
WWW (World-Wide Web),
See Also browsing; HyperG; navigation; URL (Uniform Resource Locator)s; viewers;
applying open hypertext principles to, with Microcosm; Hill(75)-1
browsers,
as runtime component in Flag taxonomy; Osterbye(13)-131
behavior analysis; Jones(16)-163
Mosaic; Loke(23)-235
browsing, with a textual virtual environment; Dieberger(17)-170
CGI programs, HOSS server connections; Nuernberg(19)-200
deficiencies, for structures and composites; Gronbaek(15)-155
designing applications for; Schwabe(12)-116
as driver for automatic link generation tools; Allan(5)-42
extending,
Dexter to support embedded links in; Gronbaek(15)-149
Web page behavior with logic programming; Loke(23)-235
Flag taxonomy classification as embedded link system; Osterbye(13)-131
free-floating links, as source of success of; Gronbaek(15)-157
information retrieval; Weiss(18)-180
logic programming with; Loke(23)-235
navigation,
and interface design for, using OOHDM; Schwabe(12)-116
methodologies, in a web site design; Schwabe(12)-117
Netscape and Mosaic support study; Jones(16)-161
an Organizational Management System in an Heterogeneous Environment; da Silva(77)-1
publishing, HyTime advantages for; Buford(11)-112
refSpecs not supported by; Gronbaek(15)-157
relationship, as evaluation dimension for HyTime; Buford(11)-107
servers, as storage component in Flag taxonomy; Osterbye(13)-131
spatial,
hypertext development in; Tolva(7)-66
organizations, mola; Tolva(7)-66
transient pages, management of by refSpecs; Gronbaek(15)-157
URL managers, See,
Juggler;
VIKI;
Web Squirrel;
URLs,
characteristics and advantages; Gronbaek(15)-157
Extended Dexter model representation of; Gronbaek(15)-154
Extended Dexter model support of; Gronbaek(15)-152
Extended Dexter representation of; Gronbaek(15)-150
Waxweb as experimental hypertext groupware project; Sawhney(1)-9
WebNet browser, features and purpose; Jones(16)-168