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Processing Structured Hypermedia: A Matter of Style

Author:
Jacco van Ossenbruggen
jacco-at-ossenbruggen.com
Advisor:
Professor Dr. J.C. (Hans) van Vliet
Award Date:
2000
Institution:
Vrije Universiteit
Institution Location:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Web Location:
http://homepages.cwi.nl/~jrvosse/thesis/thesis-linked.pdf
Abstract:
With the introduction of the World Wide Web in the early nineties, hypermedia has become the uniform interface to the wide variety of information sources available over the Internet. The full potential of the Web, however, can only be realized by building on the strengths of its underlying research fields. This book describes the areas of hypertext, multimedia, electronic publishing and the World Wide Web and points out fundamental similarities and differences in approaches towards the processing of information. It gives an overview of the dominant models and tools developed in these fields and describes the key interrelationships and mutual incompatibilities. In addition to a formal specification of a selection of these models, the book discusses the impact of the models described on the software architectures that have been developed for processing hypermedia documents. Two example hypermedia architectures are described in more detail: the DejaVu object-oriented hypermedia framework, developed at the VU, and CWI\'s Berlage environment for time-based hypermedia document transformations.
M: D Lunn on 28 Jul 2008
C: D Lunn on 26 Jan 2007