Index
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O2 database,
See Also databases; hyperbases;
O2SQL,
See Also information, retrieval; query(s), language;
ECHT '94 paper; Christophides(261)-186
object(s),
attributes,
as industrial hypertext requirement; Malcolm(168)-19
filtering mechanism; Garg(110)-391
in an abstract hypertext model; Garg(110)-377
composite,
ABC approach to; Smith(180)-179
as issue addressed by ABC; Smith(180)-190
as issue addressed by ABC graphical browser research; Smith(180)-191
virtual, storage organization issues; Malcolm(168)-22
compression/decompression techniques, importance for an industrial hypermedia environment; Malcolm(168)-22
configuration control of, as an industrial hypermedia requirement; Malcolm(168)-21
definition and set operations on; Garg(110)-377
domain, term definition; Afrati(145)-55
generic, generalization as the grouping of similar objects into a; Botafogo(172)-64
information,
set-based approaches to, HyperSet; Parunak(230)-73
term definition; Afrati(145)-55
instantiations of hypertext set theoretic treatment; Garg(110)-380
integration into hypermedia environment, as industrial hypertext requirement; Malcolm(168)-19
multimedia, storage organization issues; Malcolm(168)-22
represented by nodes in Thoth-II; Collier(104)-275
similar, definition of; Garg(110)-387
structured representation,
as central paradigm of KEE; Kaindl(192)-347
frames as a form of; Kaindl(192)-346
hypertext and; Kaindl(192)-345
semantic networks as a form of; Kaindl(192)-346
term definition, in mathematics of formal hypertext model; Afrati(145)-55
text, HieNet use of SGML to generate variable size nodes; Wiil(225)-145
time-based, VideoBook; Ogawa(144)-38
types, organization of user operations around visible object types in WE; Smith(100)-201
view, Kiosk classification lattices use for; Creech(169)-30
object-orientation,
See Also attributes; MOO (MUD Object Oriented); systems issues;
application, importance of expressing in terms of hypermedia engine functionality; Bapat(20)-203
approach, Extended Dexter model compared with HB1 process-oriented approach; Gronbaek(15)-150
classes,
category specialization capture of concept of extension inclusion among; Bapat(20)-208
concept, creating for hypermedia application concept model; Schwabe(12)-120
schema, navigation design, OOHDM design process; Schwabe(12)-121
VODAK, characteristics of; Bapat(20)-206
concepts, in NoteCards implementation; Trigg(93)-91
databases,
HOSS use of; Nuernberg(19)-199
knowledge representation in, influence on MacWeb; Nanard(191)-340
views, defining navigational models with well-defined semantics; Schwabe(12)-126
WE use with; Smith(100)-207
DeVise Hypermedia system, a Dexter-compliant cooperative architecture; Gronbaek(226)-25
dynamic link-resolving hypermedia architecture; Tompa(234)-118
encapsulation, managing hypermedia application design with; Schwabe(12)-120
environment, provided by DIF; Garg(112)-411
events,
event handling, hypermedia operating system requirements; Nuernberg(19)-199
HOSS support of event-driven IPC; Nuernberg(19)-199
frameworks,
adding hypermedia functionality to OO applications with; Schwabe(12)-126
application, HyTime suitability for; Buford(11)-112
Flag taxonomy role; Osterbye(13)-129
hypervideo; Sawhney(1)-5
source code level tailoring in conjunction with; Osterbye(13)-131
HAM; Campbell(87)-22
HieNet; Wiil(225)-145
HOSS hyperbase process support; Nuernberg(19)-199
HOT (Hypermedia Object-oriented Toolkit) concepts and facilities; Puttress(143)-25
HyperBase (GMD-IPSI); Schutt(148)-100
HyperDisco support of; Wiil(14)-141
hypermedia engine, HyperStorM; Bapat(20)-203
hypertext, HAM characteristics; Campbell(87)-22
hypertext reference model, incorporating knowledge by the use of structure types with an; Nanard(191)-329
inheritance,
category specialization mechanism; Bapat(20)-209
multiple, in Hyperform; Bapat(20)-204
relations, in Extended Dexter model; Gronbaek(15)-151
instantiation,
Dexter, definition; Halasz(299)-37
Dexter, hypertext model meaning compared with Flag taxonomy meaning; Osterbye(13)-130
instantiator function, Dexter definition; Halasz(299)-37
mathematical model; Garg(110)-380
rule instantiators as automated linking method; Cleary(4)-33
knowledge acquisition systems, CONCORDE; Hofmann(153)-171
MacWeb object-oriented knowledge representation model; Nanard(228)-51
modeling constructs, structural, advantages of; Schwabe(12)-126
models, knowledge representation value of; Nanard(191)-333
modification and transformation, HyTime support of; Buford(11)-111
MORE; Lucarella(227)-39
multimedia, Andrew Toolkit application development facilities; Sherman(142)-13
network model, MacWeb characterized by; Nanard(191)-333
objects,
abstract data model representation; Bapat(20)-207
VODAK; Bapat(20)-206
OODB (object-oriented databases), DeVise Hypermedia system; Gronbaek(226)-25
PHIDIAS; McCall(152)-161
programming,
advantages in the Thoth-II implementation; Collier(104)-282
class-based templates analogous to; Catlin(178)-159
frame-based hypertext operations implemented using, implemented using object-oriented programming; Kaindl(192)-348
making hypertext nodes more dynamic using; Kaindl(192)-345
state-transition model, OOHDM use of; Schwabe(12)-123
as structural entity referents, protection mechanism implications in a hypermedia operating system; Nuernberg(19)-196
structure, mapping onto a hypertext; Nanard(191)-330
type structures in MacWeb; Nanard(191)-335
VOM (Versioned Object Manager), as HOSS hyperbase process component; Nuernberg(19)-199
object-oriented systemsobject-orientation,
OpenBook, hypermedia network used as underlying object storage space; Ichimura(229)-63
ObjectLens,
agents, characteristics, compared with Lynx; Bernstein(28)-253
OED (Oxford English Dictionary),
See Also applications; databases; information, retrieval; representation; semantic(s); structure(s);
accessing with a dynamic link resolution architecture; Tompa(234)-118
characteristics of; Raymond(96)-144
converting to hypertext; Raymond(96)-143
Hypertext '87 paper; Raymond(96)-143
structural characteristics; Raymond(96)-147
off-the-shelf components,
integration into hypermedia systems, at Boeing; Malcolm(168)-14
office information systems,
integrating into in a collaborative distributed hypertext system; Wiil(225)-14
Office of Technology Assessment,
Congress of the United States, bibliographic reference; Jones, III, Esq.(109)-367
offline sources,
integration with, design goal of Notes (CMU); Neuwirth(95)-125
OHS,
See open hypermedia systems (OHS);
OLE2,
as open hypermedia system use for interprocess communication; Osterbye(13)-132
OMT (object-oriented modeling techniques),
See Also models; object-orientation;
web site design with; Schwabe(12)-120
online,
books, problems with; Remde(98)-175
documentation,
KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-1, Akscyn(86)-3
linking together, Cost++ potential use for; Creech(169)-32
values of compared with paper documentation; Oren(105)-295
help for other software,
hypermedia application; Akscyn(86)-1
KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-3
information services, Xanadu user models contrasted with those of; Samuelson(170)-45
instruction manuals,
hypermedia application; Akscyn(86)-1
KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-3
policy manual,
for USS CARL VINSON; Akscyn(86)-2
hypermedia application; Akscyn(86)-1
systems, combining indexes and structure display in; Walker(106)-318
technical manuals,
hypermedia application; Akscyn(86)-1
KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-3
ontology,
See Also classification, conceptual foundations; rhetoric; spatial;
virtual space design, ECHT'94 paper; Kaplan(44)-206
OODBMS (object-oriented database management system),
querying structured hypertext documents, ECHT'94 paper; Christophides(261)-186
VODAK,
data model; Bapat(20)-204
data model, HyperStorM extensions to; Bapat(20)-207
object characteristics; Bapat(20)-206
OOHDM (Object-Oriented Hypermedia Design Method),
See Also applications; models;
HyOctane HyTime engine use; Buford(11)-113
hypermedia applications design with; Schwabe(12)-116
hypermedia applications support, HyperStorM; Bapat(20)-203
hypermedia engine as extension of; Bapat(20)-204
Hypertext '96 paper; Schwabe(12)-116
IWHD '95 paper; Schwabe(61)-39
open hypermedia systems (OHS),
See Also client/server; operating systems, hypermedia; standards;
ABC support of; Smith(180)-182
advantage of shadow file storage of links for; Creech(169)-28
as a policy for application programs; Smith(180)-184
Chimera; Osterbye(13)-129
computational behavior, importance of; Nuernberg(19)-195
as critical issue in information systems; Wiil(14)-140
design issues, Halasz' Seven Issues paper; Halasz(108)-345
DeVise Hypermedia (DHM); Osterbye(13)-129
DSS shell architecture with a dynamic hypertext interface designed as; Bieber(182)-207
Extended Dexter locSpec and refSpec contribution to; Gronbaek(15)-158
for application programs, as issue addressed by ABC; Smith(180)-190
for applications, ABC approach to; Smith(180)-179
HOSS hypermedia operating system characterstics as; Nuernberg(19)-199
hyperbase, characteristics and example; Osterbye(13)-131
HyperBase (GMD-IPSI) as; Schutt(148)-95
hyperbase platform, characteristics; Wiil(14)-147
HyperDisco; Osterbye(13)-129
Hyperform; Osterbye(13)-129
HyperStorM; Bapat(20)-203
importance of; Gronbaek(15)-149
importance to software reuse library environment; Creech(169)-27
inadequacy of existing hypermedia reference models to distinguish; Osterbye(13)-129
issues and design goals; Pearl(123)-137
issues relating to; Osterbye(13)-129
Microcosm; Osterbye(13)-129
Proxhy; Osterbye(13)-129
requirements,
See extensibilitiy;
See tailorability;
separating behavior from structure, the case for; Nuernberg(19)-195
OpenBook system; Ichimura(229)-63
openComponents operation,
Dexter definition; Halasz(299)-36
OpenDoc,
as open hypermedia system use for interprocess communication; Osterbye(13)-132
openness,
See Also extensibility; open hypermedia systems (OHS); operating systems, hypermedia; tailorability;
as evaluation dimension for HyTime; Buford(11)-107
as hypermedia platform dimension, characteristics of; Wiil(14)-141
tailorability and extensibility distinguished from; Osterbye(13)-131
openSession operation,
Dexter definition; Halasz(299)-36
operating systems,
See Also models; open hypermedia systems (OHS); system(s);
characteristics and requirements for an industrial hypermedia environment; Malcolm(168)-22
hypermedia,
API (application program interface); Nuernberg(19)-200
as a computing paradigm; Nuernberg(19)-194
characteristics of; Nuernberg(19)-195
Hypertext'96 paper; Nuernberg(19)-194
shell, KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-3
standard,
hypermedia operating system behavior contrasted with; Nuernberg(19)-197
term definition; Nuernberg(19)-194
support for, as industrial hypertext requirement; Malcolm(168)-19
operational,
documentation, CID use with; Boy(171)-51
documentation systems, context indexing value for; Boy(171)-57
knowledge, representation in KEE; Kaindl(192)-347
operations,
See Also models;
application, importance of expressing in terms of hypermedia engine functionality; Bapat(20)-203
Dexter runtime layer, descriptions; Halasz(299)-36
embedded interactive structure, as defining characteristic of a hypertext; Rosenberg(3)-22
state update, semantics of in LogicWeb; Loke(23)-239
ordered pairs,
term definition, in mathematics of formal hypertext model; Afrati(145)-55
ordering of information,
problems for hypertext readers; Charney(94)-113
organization(s),
alternative, benefit of computer-based notecards is ability to easily form; Neuwirth(95)-125
chart,
abstract, as a knowledge structure, (figure); Marshall(186)-262
spatial layout in NoteCards; Marshall(103)-266
dimension for categorizing hypertext systems; Walker(106)-308
hypertext, design objects for building; Thuring(179)-161
hypertext as way to think about; Smith(180)-179
links,
aggregation techniques for; Hara(173)-76
approaches to handling in ACE; Hara(173)-88
structures,
hypermedia templates as an authoring aid for; Catlin(178)-148
hypertext, grasping through a quick browsing navigational aid; Lai(176)-123
why hypertext structure are more efficient that databases; Marshall(103)-263
technical documents, information retrieval use of, in CID; Boy(171)-53
organizing,
information, role in writing; Smith(100)-199
orientation cues,
book-like node structuring in OpenBook; Ichimura(229)-63
fisheye views; Noik(240)-192
user-controlled link generation; Wiil(225)-145
ORT,
Kiosk compared with; Creech(169)-29
outlines,
similarity relation representation; Oren(105)-300
view, Storyspace support of; Bernstein(28)-246
outward links,
accessing in a frame-based hypertext; Kaindl(192)-350
overlapping clusters,
handling, as ACE proposed extension; Hara(173)-87
overloading,
attribute and operation names in the nested context model; Casanova(181)-194
overview files,
graphic directory; Landow(56)-335
overview maps,
as attempt to solve hypertext disorientation problem; Botafogo(172)-63
automatic generation of,
CYBERMAP characteristics; Gloor(175)-107
difficulties in obtaining; Gloor(175)-107
design documentation, importance for information access; Boy(171)-57
difficulties with; Bernstein(28)-245
flying navigation importance of; Lai(176)-127
gateways into The Dickens Web materials; Catlin(178)-151
in CYBERMAP, generation algorithm requirements for; Gloor(175)-113
Intermedia, CYBERMAP approach compared with; Gloor(175)-108, Gloor(175)-117
large information spaces importance of; Hara(173)-77
Storyspace,
maps contrasted with Intermedia webs; Bernstein(28)-247
support of; Bernstein(28)-246
OWL (Office Workstations Ltd),
Guide, CD-ROM retrieval product; Oren(105)-293
implementation of the Guide commercial product; Brown(88)-34