Index
U
UID (unique identifier),
Dexter definition; Halasz(299)-33
Umberto Eco,
open work concept, HyperCafe instantiation of; Sawhney(1)-6
uncertainty,
representing with spatial hypertext; Marshall(242)-217
undecidability,
hypertext structure,
with functional links; Bernstein(28)-255
with functional links, as obstacle for flying navigation; Lai(176)-125
underlining,
virtue of paper documentation; Oren(105)-294
understanding,
hypertext, difficulties in; Thuring(179)-163
undoing,
in flying navigation; Lai(176)-130
node marking; Lai(176)-126
univalent links,
term definition; Bernstein(28)-244
univocality,
See Also rhetoric;
vs polyvocality, HyperCafe vs traditional cinema; Sawhney(1)-7
UNIX,
applications, ABC support for; Smith(180)-190
file permission controls, importance in education environment; Ess(187)-278
hyperspeech (MIT Media Lab system) use of; Arons(25)-137
Kiosk use of; Creech(169)-28
operating system underlying DIF; Garg(112)-411
shell scripts, Cost++ use in constructing software reuse libraries; Creech(169)-32
supporting operating system for Notes (CMU); Neuwirth(95)-128
tools available from DIF; Garg(112)-417
Users Manual, bibliographic reference; Garg(110)-375
unPresent operation,
Dexter definition; Halasz(299)-36
untimed events,
Trellis timing mechanism use to create; Stotts(183)-222
untyped links,
Botafogo's use in aggregate research; Botafogo(172)-64
update notification,
supported by gIBIS; Conklin(102)-249
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)s,
See Also WWW (World Wide Web);
CCI documentation, http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/XMosaid/CCI/ccispec.html; Loke(23)-236
CGI documentation, http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/CGI/Overview.html; Loke(23)-237
Dynamic Documents article,
http://www.elsevier.nl/cgi-bin/query/WWW94/FinalProgramme.html?sato; Loke(23)-242
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/IT94/Proceedings/DDay/pincknew/dd.html; Loke(23)-242
Fish-Search article, http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/IT94/Proceedings/Searching/debra/article.html; Loke(23)-242
General Magic home page, http://www.genmagic.com/; Loke(23)-242
home page for, http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Addressing/Addressing.html; Loke(23)-235
HotJava home page, http://java.sun.com/; Loke(23)-242
HTML home page, http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/MarkUp.html; Loke(23)-235
Hypertext Hotel, http://duke.cs.brown.edu port 8888/; Dieberger(17)-172
JaysHouseMOO, http://jhm.ccs.neu.edu port 1709/; Dieberger(17)-174
logic programming use in predicates; Loke(23)-236
Lycos home page, http://www.lycos.com/; Loke(23)-242
MediaMOO, http://purple-crayon.media.mit.edu port 8888/; Dieberger(17)-172
Portinari project, http://www.lids.puc-rio.br/"pp; Schwabe(12)-116
Sesame, http://www.ubique.com/products/sesame_ds.html/; Dieberger(17)-174
usability,
document retrieval and hypertext systems, analysis of for a set of scientific research tasks, (HT'91 paper); Egan(189)-300
ease of use; Cleary(4)-31
application development with HyperStorM; Bapat(20)-208
ascriterion for evaluating automated linkers; Cleary(4)-33
information reuse as tool for enhancing; Garzotto(10)-94
large nested hypertext networks, fisheye views as aid; Noik(240)-192
problems, WWW browsers, comparison study of; Jones(16)-161
USC Systems Factory Project,
software development support by; Smith(180)-183
use control,
increase in, made feasible by digital media; Samuelson(170)-40
user interface,
adaptive mechanisms in Trellis; Stotts(183)-219
advantage of frame representation of hypertext nodes for; Kaindl(192)-345
audio, hyperspeech research into; Arons(25)-133
book appearance as cognitive aid, in OpenBook system; Ichimura(229)-63
bookmarks, as WWW URL advantage; Gronbaek(15)-157
CID, control panel use by; Boy(171)-51
combining querying and browsing through a graph-based interface; Lucarella(227)-39
conditional navigation button presentation, in web site navigation; Schwabe(12)-118
copyright issues; Samuelson(170)-40
data model impact on; Akscyn(86)-19
defining as a reactive model; Schwabe(12)-127
design,
advantages of separation from navigational design; Schwabe(12)-123
literalism vs magic; Bernstein(28)-245
design for the Hyperties Electronic Encyclopedia; Shneiderman(99)-189
design issues for dynamic hypermedia systems; Shibata(231)-82
Document Examiner,
design issues; Walker(106)-314
functionality; Walker(106)-315
Document Examiner strategy; Walker(106)-307
document reading, Document Examiner's strategy; Walker(106)-307
expert systems,
hypermedia application; Akscyn(86)-1
KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-3
filtering controls, role in the coordination of information systems with a dynamic hypertext interface; Bieber(182)-211
flying navigation; Lai(176)-128
graph-oriented hypermedia objects; Lucarella(227)-39
graphical,
directories use in displaying literary relationships; Landow(56)-335
HOSS development plans; Nuernberg(19)-200
media-based navigation; Hirata(237)-159
paradigm, speech-only systems compared with; Arons(25)-133
Guide facilities that help naive users; Brown(88)-37
HAM; Campbell(87)-21
helping the student fo find their own link relevance; Landow(56)-334
HOT (Hypermedia Object-oriented Toolkit) concepts and facilities; Puttress(143)-25
human-readable links, URLs as example of; Gronbaek(15)-157
HyperCafe; Sawhney(1)-2
hypermedia database system; Shibata(231)-82
Hypermedia Templates; Catlin(178)-152
hyperspeech (MIT Media Lab system) design characteristics and paradigm; Arons(25)-138
hypertext systems,
design issues concerning; Akscyn(86)-9
problem in current; Raskin(107)-329
useful features to include in a; Frisse(91)-66
importance for,
argument structure understanding in EUCLID; Smolensky(101)-220
hypertext systems; Raskin(107)-328
interaction in Juggler; Dieberger(17)-177
interactive, managing with a dynamic link resolution architecture; Tompa(234)-118
interactive hypervideo proposals; Sawhney(1)-4
InterViews construction toolkit, as example of Kiosk software reuse facilities; Creech(169)-28
KMS; Akscyn(86)-7
characteristics of; Akscyn(86)-7
links,
expectations of significant relationships; Landow(56)-333
how much information does the user need; Landow(56)-331
Macintosh intuitive interface value to computer-naive students; Ess(187)-282
management system, handling in layered information system architectures; Bieber(182)-213
mathematical proofs, rubber sheet layouts use for; Kaltenbach(174)-96
media-based navigation, in Miyabi; Hirata(237)-159
Microcosm button, Extended Dexter model representation of; Gronbaek(15)-154
NoteCards, characteristics of; Halasz(108)-349
Notes (CMU) ease of learning and use design goals; Neuwirth(95)-125
objects,
behavior, specifying wiht ADV-Charts; Schwabe(12)-123
relationship to navigation objects, OOHDM specification with ADV; Schwabe(12)-123
structuring through ADV; Schwabe(12)-123
OED integration of into user tasks, reason for hypertext conversion; Raymond(96)-147
playback controls in path mechanisms; Zellweger(54)-4
readers and authors issues; Walker(106)-312
relationally encoding link semantics; Landow(56)-331
screen management in hypertext systems with rubber sheet layouts; Kaltenbach(174)-91
simplification, rubber sheet layout use for; Kaltenbach(174)-100
spatial; Tolva(7)-66
spatial hypertext as familiar tool; Marshall(242)-217
specifying with abstract interface model; Schwabe(12)-123
speech interface advantages over other; Arons(25)-141
style,
hypermedia design issue; Akscyn(86)-9
KMS approach to; Akscyn(86)-12
subsystem for, DSS shell architecture hypertext engine contained within; Bieber(182)-206
synthesis writing environment; Neuwirth(137)-329
Thoth-II, based on Lisp machine user interface; Collier(104)-278
TOPIC/TOPGRAPHIC system; Hammwohner(97)-169
user configurative functions, as global state precursor; Kendall(8)-75
user models, WWW browser history lists; Jones(16)-162
user-centered, automatic linking; Wiil(225)-145
videodisk-based materials,
hypermedia application; Akscyn(86)-1
KMS support of; Akscyn(86)-3
voice systems, MIT Media Lab hyperspeech system characteristics and sample dialog; Arons(25)-140
WWW browser history list, navigation role; Jones(16)-162
user(s),
agent category in I-SHYS; Garg(112)-418
as both author and reader, importance for industrial hypertext; Malcolm(168)-19
comprehension,
as hypertext research issue addressed by ABC graph server; Smith(180)-186
as issue addressed by ABC; Smith(180)-191
control,
hyperspeech (MIT Media Lab system), future extensions planned; Arons(25)-142
links, in Knowledge Weasel; Lawton(233)-106
of the presentation of annotations as a navigational aid; Lawton(233)-106
presentation, in Knowledge Weasel; Lawton(233)-106
-controlled relationships, functions, importance in educational hypertext; Landow(56)-336
customization, as an advantage for software reuse libraries; Creech(169)-27
-defined,
Cost++ use in constructing software reuse libraries; Creech(169)-32
DSS shell architecture with a dynamic hypertext interface handling of; Bieber(182)-207
keywords used in DIF instead of auto-generated keywords; Garg(112)-415
links, in dynamic documents, internal document structure knowledge importance for; Bieber(182)-212
links, in NoteCards; Marshall(103)-255
DIF roles for; Garg(112)-412
feedback, modifying index term referents by; Boy(171)-52
function, relationship with system architecture and hypermedia research; Smith(180)-190
information requirements, CID contextual indexing use of; Boy(171)-59
manuals, as artifact component; Smith(180)-179
modeling,
CID dynamics contrasted with current work in; Boy(171)-54
CYBERMAP use to provide a personalized view of the document; Gloor(175)-110
dynamic updating of, as CID research contribution; Boy(171)-59
importance for overview maps; Gloor(175)-115
models, in semantic representation of engineering norms; Schwabe(150)-130
multiple, support requirements in a CSCW environment; Wiil(225)-14
naive, Guide as a system for; Brown(88)-35
needs of, crucial driving force behind usable hypertext systems; Brown(88)-33
profiles,
CYBERMAP use to provide a personalized view of the document; Gloor(175)-110
default, context modification with, in CID; Boy(171)-55
defines DOI function, in CYBERMAP; Gloor(175)-112
DSS shell architecture with a dynamic hypertext interface handling of; Bieber(182)-207
setting in CYBERMAP; Gloor(175)-115
reflect the experiences and biases of the; Wiil(225)-145
-skill filters, handling in layered information system architectures; Bieber(182)-212
support of, KEE node partitioning used for; Kaindl(192)-347
task-orientation of, importance for hypertext design; Wright(167)-8
were able to describe the types of link that they would like to see;
USS CARL VINSON,
major ZOG project; Akscyn(86)-2