Accepted Technical Papers
The following technical papers have been accepted and will be presented at Hypertext 2007.
Hypertext Models and Theory
- An agile hypertext design methodology
Gary B. Wills, Noura Abbas, Rakhi Chandrasekharan, Richard M. Crowder, Lester Gilbert, Yvonne M. Howard, David E. Millard, Sylvia C. Wong, Robert J. Walters - Architecting structure-aware applications
Jessica Rubart - A semantics-based aspect-oriented approach to adaptation in web engineering
Sven Casteleyn, William Van Woensel, Geert-Jan Houben
Practical Hypertext
- Experiments toward reverse linking on the web
Yeliz Yesilada, Darren Lunn, Simon Harper - User-assisted similarity estimation for searching related web pages
Lin Li, Zhenglu Yang, Kulwadee Somboonviwat, Masaru Kitsuregawa - Lesson learnt from a large-scale industrial semantic web application
Sylvia C. Wong, Richard M. Crowder, Gary B. Wills, Nigel R. Shadbolt - Real users, real results: examining the limitations of learning styles within AEH
Elizabeth Brown, Tony Fisher, Tim Brailsford - HSTP: hyperspeech transfer protocol
Sheetal K. Agarwal, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Arun Kumar, Amit Anil Nanavati, Nitendra Rajput - LLAMA: automatic hypertext generation utilizing language models
Dong Zhou, James Goulding, Mark Truran, Tim Brailsford - Clustering as an approach to support the automatic definition of semantic hyperlinks
José A. Camacho-Guerrero, Alex A. Carvalho, Maria G. C. Pimentel, Ethan V. Munson, Alessandra A. Macedo
Hypertext and Society
- Towards better understanding of folksonomic patterns
Hend S. - Collaborative classification of growing collections with evolving facets
Harris Wu, Mohammad Zubair, Kurt MalyCollaborative - Does it matter who contributes: a study on featured articles in the german wikipedia
Klaus Stein, Claudia Hess - Analysis of online video search and sharing
Martin J. Halvey, Mark T. Keane - ASSIST: adaptive social support for information space traversal
Rosta Farzan, Maurice Coyle, Jill Freyne, Peter Brusilovsky, Barry Smyth - Annotation consensus: implications for passage recommendation in scientific literature
Shannon Bradshaw, Marc Light - Identifying subcommunities using cohesive subgroups in social hypertext
Alvin Chin, Mark Chignell
Hypertext and The Person
- Revealing the hidden rationality of user browsing behaviour
Elizabeth Brown, Tim Brailsford, Tony Fisher, Cees van der Eijk - Simplifying web traversals by recognizing behavior patterns
Christian Doerr, Daniel von Dincklage, Amer Diwan - User-tailored web accessibility evaluations
Markel Vigo, Alfred Kobsa, Myriam Arrue, Julio Abascal
Hypertext, Culture and Communication
- Assembly lines: web generators as hypertexts
Elizabeth M. Losh - What is an analogue for the semantic web and why is having one important?
m. c. schraefel - The evolution of authorship in a remix society
Nicholas Diakopoulos, Kurt Luther, Yevgeniy (Eugene) Medynskiy, Irfan Essa






