16. Hypertext 2005:
Salzburg,
Austria
Siegfried Reich, Manolis Tzagarakis (Eds.):
HYPERTEXT 2005, Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, September 6-9, 2005, Salzburg, Austria.
ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-168-6
omprehension through navigation and interaction
Authoring for comprehension
Quantifying and computing with structure
Pattern,
irregularities,
and ambiguities
Transformations and adaptations
- Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yoshiyuki Nishinaka, Mitsuhiro Asada, Ryouichi Matsuda:
What is the space for?: the role of space in authoring hypertext representations.
117-125
- Ewald Ramp, Paul De Bra, Peter Brusilovsky:
High-level translation of adaptive hypermedia applications.
126-128
- Alexandra I. Cristea, Helen Ashman, Craig D. Stewart, Paul Cristea:
Evaluation of adaptive hypermedia systems' conversion.
129-131
- Gilles Falquet, Luka Nerima, Jean-Claude Ziswiler:
Augmented hyperbooks through conceptual integration.
132-134
Enabling frameworks and foundations part 1:
technologies
Comprehension through evolution
User trails
- Monica M. C. Schraefel, Daniel A. Smith, Alisdair Owens, Alistair Russell, Craig Harris, Max Wilson:
The evolving mSpace platform: leveraging the semantic web on the trail of the memex.
174-183
- Andrej Kristofic, Mária Bieliková:
Improving adaptation in web-based educational hypermedia by means of knowledge discovery.
184-192
- Einat Amitay, Adam Darlow, David Konopnicki, Uri Weiss:
Queries as anchors: selection by association.
193-201
- James Blustein, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Keith Instone:
An evaluation of look-ahead breadcrumbs for the WWW.
202-204
Knowledge sharing and reuse
Narratives
Annotations
Omnipresent knowledge
Enabling frameworks and foundations:
schemas,
part 2
Form through stretching
Posters
Demos
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