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A New Authoring Methodology for Large-Scale Hypermedia Applications

Heath, Dr Ian and Wills, Dr Gary and Crowder, Dr Richard and Hall, Prof Wendy and Ballantyne, Mr Jim (2000) A New Authoring Methodology for Large-Scale Hypermedia Applications. Multimedia Tools and Applications 12(2/3):pp. 129-144.

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As the amount of information technology increases, managing information resources, so that the correct people can find the information easily, becomes a critical issue. Hypermedia systems are considered one solution to this problem as they provide a means for representing higher level relationships between the underlying information. However, the amount of information available electronically is increasing at an accelerated rate. Using standard hypermedia authoring techniques, the effort required managing and maintaining large-scale hypermedia systems is enormous. Hypermedia authoring in the large requires new methodologies if it is going to be feasible. This paper presents a new model for building and structuring large-scale hypermedia applications. It describes a case study that explored the delivery of hypermedia information in an industrial environment on a small scale. Models and techniques developed for that case study were then refined and augmented so they could support the construction of large-scale hypermedia systems. In order to support such endeavours a new linking model is presented that allows the author to explicitly represent abstract concepts contained within the underlying information and interconnect them in some meaningful manner. An example usage of this linking technique is then presented.

Keywords:Industrial strength hypermedia, generic links, link clusters, authoring methodology.
Subjects:Status > AKT Showcase Papers
AKT Challenges > Knowledge modelling
ID Code:24
Deposited By:Wills, Dr Gary
Deposited On:22 February 2002
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