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value, 
	in argument networks, links used to carry assessment; Marshall(103)-257
variable(s), 
	attributes as, in Trellis; Stotts(183)-221
	declaration, management in DynamicDesign; Bigelow(111)-402
	embedded, variable node use of; Kendall(8)-78
	Hypermedia Templates substitution symbols use as; Catlin(178)-159
	nodes, 
		capturing dynamic processes with; Kendall(8)-75
		precursors of; Kendall(8)-77
	transitional, variable node use of; Kendall(8)-77
vector-space model; Salton(235)-131
	HieNet use to represent node content; Wiil(225)-145
verbal narrative, 
	contiguity relation representation; Oren(105)-300
VerSE, 
	See Also Engelbart award; version control; 
	Hypertext '96 paper; Haake(22)-224
version control, 
	See Also reuse; system(s); systems issues; 
	application-specific requirements; Bapat(20)-206
	collaborative internet hypervideo requirements; Sawhney(1)-9
	CoVer project; Haake(200)-43, Haake(251)-81
	design issues, Halasz' Seven Issues paper; Halasz(108)-345
	form of abstraction; Garg(110)-385
	in HAM; Campbell(87)-23
		GraphLog relation to; Consens(134)-282
	HOSS facilities; Nuernberg(19)-199
	HyperDisco support of; Wiil(14)-141, Wiil(14)-147
	HyTime support; Buford(11)-109
	importance in a large industrial environment; Malcolm(168)-18
	in a collaborative distributed hypertext system; Wiil(225)-14
	in technical documentation, value of contextual indexing for; Boy(171)-58
	integration of hypertext with, importance to software reuse environment; Creech(169)-27
	issues; Pearl(123)-140
	limitations of current systems; Bapat(20)-206
	link and web management with, as an industrial hypermedia requirement; Malcolm(168)-21
	modular hypermedia system component; Shackelford(224)-1
	revision abstractions, mathematical model; Garg(110)-385
	semantics of, in a hypertext; Garg(110)-377
	Structural and Cognitive Problems; Osterbye(199)-33
	VerSE project; Haake(22)-224
version(s), 
	hypermedia design issue; Halasz(108)-35761
	hypertext data and structures, support required for hyperbases; Wiil(225)-14
	semantics of, in Garg's abstract hypertext model; Garg(110)-392
	storing marginal notes as increment files; Oren(105)-294
	supported by, 
		DIF; Garg(112)-411, Garg(112)-414, Garg(112)-416
		Document Examiner; Walker(106)-312
		DynamicDesign; Bigelow(111)-397
		the HAM; Campbell(87)-23
video, 
	See Also animation; audio; multimedia; time; 
	ABC support of; Smith(180)-182
	Aesthetic and Rhetorical Aspects of Linking; Liestol(46)-217
	cinematic form as arepresentation model, HyperCafe use; Sawhney(1)-7
	collaborative manipulation and access by DeVise Hypermedia system, a Dexter-compliant cooperative architecture; Gronbaek(226)-25
	collage, HyperCafe characteristics; Sawhney(1)-4
	content-based navigation in; Hirata(2)-11
	digital, HyperCafe; Sawhney(1)-1
	DVI (digital video interactive), ABC support of; Smith(180)-183
	Electronic Aquatic Life system as Himotoki application; Hirata(2)-19
	fast forwarding, flying through a hypertext analogous to; Lai(176)-123
	format conversion handlinng; Shibata(231)-82
	full-motion, integration into hypermedia environment, as industrial hypertext requirement; Malcolm(168)-19
	handling of, VideoBook; Ogawa(144)-38
	model-based information retrieval using, with Trans-ASK, an artificial intelligence-based hypermedia system; Bareiss(232)-94
	moving hot-spot navigation in; Hirata(2)-18
	navigation in; Lewis(21)-215
	player files as videotext structure files; Sawhney(1)-9
	presentation control through context-based links; Hardman(39)-183
	psychotherapy assistant; Raphaely(306)-250
	real-time, ABC component; Shackelford(224)-1
	rendering objects, HyTime support of; Buford(11)-111
	repositioning of video clips, as semantic shifting technique; Sawhney(1)-6
	segmentation and content analysis techniques, potential for hypervideo techniques; Sawhney(1)-4
	sequences, HyTime representation of; Buford(11)-111
	streams, system capabilities required for handling; Hirata(2)-12
	text interaction with, in HyperCafe; Sawhney(1)-4
	user interface design issues; Shibata(231)-82
	value of electronic documentation; Oren(105)-295
	Video Dialtone, HyTime suitability for; Buford(11)-112
	video-to-video linking, in Elastic Charles; Sawhney(1)-2
	Videobook, ECHT'90 paper; Ogawa(144)-38
	VideoBook, 
		ECHT'92 paper; Ogawa(50)-71
		HyperCafe relationship to; Sawhney(1)-2
	videotext, 
		multi-user, characteristics needed for; Sawhney(1)-8
		user interaction, impact of hypervideo interface on; Sawhney(1)-7
Videobook, 
	ECHT '92 paper; Ogawa(50)-71
	referenced by; Hardman(39)-183
viewers, 
	meaning in Flag taxonomy; Osterbye(13)-130
	in Microcosm; Wiil(14)-147
	module (Flag taxonomy), 
		based instantiation and link markers handled by; Osterbye(13)-130
		runtime interface with session manager module, linking protocol as; Osterbye(13)-130
	third-party, separation of contents and structure, representation in the Flag taxonomy; Osterbye(13)-130
views, 
		Kiosk classification lattices use for; Creech(169)-30
		Kiosk classification nodes used to create; Creech(169)-29
	See Also databases; navigation; structure(s); 
	ability to synthesize specific, importance of link management system capabilities for; Nanard(191)-330
	alternate, Storyspace support of; Bernstein(28)-246
	of concept model, navigation model as; Schwabe(12)-121
	on concept relationships, links as; Schwabe(12)-121
	database, providing for hypertext; Hara(173)-76
	definition of, logical query language support for; Beeri(146)-78
	distorted, location cue technique; Oren(105)-297
	DSS shell architecture with a dynamic hypertext interface use of; Bieber(182)-207
	fisheye, 
		enhanced; Tochtermann(217)-212
		location cue technique; Oren(105)-297
		network display characteristics; Travers(124)-156
	information reuse issues in the development of; Garzotto(10)-94
	link role attributes use for, in Kiosk; Creech(169)-29
	modeling, with HyperStorM; Bapat(20)-209
	multiple, 
		hypertext structures for; Botafogo(172)-64
		nested context model use of context nodes for defining; Casanova(181)-194
		over one information space, Juggler support for; Dieberger(17)-174
	of hypertext information, synthesizing documents as, in MacWeb; Nanard(191)-340
	POV (points of view), global states as potential representation of; Kendall(8)-76
	relational model, target virtual node as hypertext equivalent; Hara(173)-77
	in semantic representation of engineering norms; Schwabe(150)-130
	user-customized, using associative link attributes for; Hara(173)-77
VIKI, 
	See Also classificaion, structures; spatial, hypertext systems; structure(s); 
	ECHT '94 paper; Marshall(244)-13
	emergent structure support by; Marshall(244)-13
	as potential room editor for MOO environments; Dieberger(17)-178
	as set-based hypertext system; Rosenberg(3)-23
	as spatial hypertext system; Rosenberg(3)-23
	as URL organizer; Dieberger(17)-174
virtual, 
	communities, MOO environment use for; Dieberger(17)-171
	document, 
		design issues, Halasz' Seven Issues paper; Halasz(108)-345
		episode viewed as; Rosenberg(3)-22
	documents, 
		creating in MacWeb; Nanard(191)-338
		generating, global text comparison methods used for; Salton(235)-131
		generating with an object-oriented knowledge representation model, in MacWeb; Nanard(228)-51
		linkless hypertext, Queries-R-Links (QRL) and Queries-R-Focused Links (QRFL); Charoenkitkarn(241)-206
		OpenBook constructed electronic book; Ichimura(229)-63
	links, 
		handling for interactive documents in a DSS shell architecture with a dynamic hypertext interface; Bieber(182)-207
		use in set-oriented hypertext representation; Hara(173)-77
		ZOG as a system which uses; Halasz(108)-358
	meetings, integrated hypermedia environment potential for; Malcolm(168)-15
	mirror spaces, MOO use for; Dieberger(17)-178
	museum as navigation aid; Travers(124)-147
	nodes, as variable node precursor; Kendall(8)-77
	notebook, Hypertext'89 paper; Shipman, III(122)-129
	reality, 
		CYBERMAP relationship to the cyberspace described by; Gloor(175)-108
		HyTime suitability for; Buford(11)-108, Buford(11)-112
		VRML models, Juggler association with; Dieberger(17)-174
		Waxweb; Sawhney(1)-9
	stories, in MacWeb; Cleary(4)-33
	structures, 
		bridge law implementation of; Bieber(182)-210
		computation of, as hypermedia platform dimension; Wiil(14)-141
		hypermedia design issue; Halasz(108)-345
		hypertext interface for non-hypertext systems use of; Bieber(182)-203
		HyTime support; Buford(11)-109
		in PHIDIAS; McCall(152)-159
	textual environments, 
		browsing the Web with; Dieberger(17)-170
		history and characteristics; Dieberger(17)-171
viruses, 
	evaluating hyperdocuments for potential; Brown(141)-1
VISAR, 
	Hypertext '89 paper; Clitherow(135)-293
	Link Apprentice relationship to; Bernstein(157)-213
	pattern extraction in, compared with; Bernstein(28)-251
	use for describing conceptual relationships in CYC, as a navigation aid; Nanard(191)-329
visual, 
	See Also dynamic; multimedia; video; virtual; 
	content-based navigation, in Himotoki; Hirata(2)-18
	display, navigating without in the hyperspeech audio environment; Arons(25)-133
	document visualization, classifying links through; Allan(5)-42
	features of video content, parsing and abstraction of; Sawhney(1)-4
	graph-oriented hypermedia objects; Lucarella(227)-39
	hypertext characteristics; Tolva(7)-66
	interface, media-based navigation using; Hirata(237)-159
	literary text qualities; Tolva(7)-66
	Perseus project; Mylonas(310)-270
	properties, identifying hypertext structure using; Marshall(242)-217
	query language, GraphLog as; Consens(134)-269
	query-based navigation, based on a graph-based data model and user interface; Lucarella(227)-39
	representation for knowledge structures; Travers(124)-147
	Visual Obliq, IWHD'95 paper; Bharat(74)-1
Visual Obliq, 
	IWHD '95 paper; Bharat(74)-185
visualization, 
	concepts and ideas, Intermedia goal; Beeman(92)-71
	of large information spaces, fisheye views as aid to; Noik(240)-192
	structure, value for scholarship; Bernstein(28)-256
VNS (Virtual Notebook System), 
	Hypertext '89 paper; Shipman, III(122)-129
	spatial hypertext use of; Marshall(242)-217
VODAK OODBMS, 
	See Also databases; hyperbases; system(s); 
	data model; Bapat(20)-204
		HyperStorM extensions to; Bapat(20)-207
	object characteristics; Bapat(20)-206
voice, 
	See Also audio; 
	cues, landmark recognition use of in hyperspeech; Arons(25)-133
	documents; Arons(25)-145
	-I/O hypermedia, issues addressed by HyperPhone; Arons(25)-134
	mail, as primitive precursor of hyperspeech (MIT Media Lab system); Arons(25)-134
	systems, user interface, MIT Media Lab hyperspeech system characteristics and sample dialog; Arons(25)-140
volatile hypertexts, 
	See Also dynamic; 
	advantages of; Kendall(8)-74
	characteristics and architectures for; Bernstein(28)-243
	pattern recognition in dynamically changing; Bernstein(28)-253
	target audience characteristics; Bernstein(28)-244
volatility, 
	dimension for categorizing hypertext systems; Walker(106)-308
	engineering data characterized by; Malcolm(168)-18
VOM (Versioned Object Manager), 
	See Also object-orientation; system(s); 
	as HOSS hyperbase process component; Nuernberg(19)-199
VRML models, 
	See Also dynamic; virtual; 
	Juggler association with; Dieberger(17)-174