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Frank M. Shipman III, Peter J. Nürnberg, David L. Hicks
Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
HT-2000, 2000.

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@proceedings{HT-2000,
	address       = "San Antonio, Texas, USA",
	editor        = "Frank M. Shipman III and Peter J. Nürnberg and David L. Hicks",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia}",
	year          = 2000,
}

Contents (47 items)

HT-2000-GobleHS #visual notation #web
The travails of visually impaired web travellers (CAG, SH, RS), pp. 1–10.
HT-2000-SmithSK #generative #orthogonal #taxonomy #using #video
An orthogonal taxonomy for hyperlink anchor generation in video streams using OvalTine (JMS, PDS, SUK), pp. 11–18.
HT-2000-RutledgeBOHG #constraints #generative
Generating presentation constraints from rhetorical structure (LR, BB, JvO, LH, JG), pp. 19–28.
HT-2000-SpalterS #distance #hypermedia #jit #learning #reuse
Reusable hypertext structures for distance and JIT learning (AMS, RMS), pp. 29–38.
HT-2000-PimentelAI #authoring #hypermedia #paradigm
Linking by interacting: a paradigm for authoring hypertext (MdGCP, GDA, YI), pp. 39–48.
HT-2000-FischerS #adaptation #automation #hypermedia #learning
Automatic creation of exercises in adaptive hypermedia learning systems (SF, RS), pp. 49–55.
HT-2000-AndersonOKO #framework #integration #scalability
Integrating infrastructure: enabling large-scale client integration (KMA, CO, RK, RO), pp. 57–66.
HT-2000-RoureWC
Investigating link service infrastructures (DDR, NW, LC), pp. 67–76.
HT-2000-Tosca
A pragmatics of links (SPT), pp. 77–84.
HT-2000-Carter #approach #hypermedia
Arguments in hypertext: a rhetorical approach (LMC), pp. 85–91.
HT-2000-MillardMDR #hypermedia #named
FOHM: a fundamental open hypertext model for investigating interoperability between hypertext domains (DEM, LM, HCD, SR), pp. 93–102.
HT-2000-TzagarakisKCR #concept #hypermedia
Naming as a fundamental concept of open hypermedia systems (MT, NK, DC, SR), pp. 103–112.
HT-2000-MogensenG #3d #hypermedia #towards
Hypermedia in the virtual project room — toward open 3D spatial hypermedia (PM, KG), pp. 113–122.
HT-2000-LiKVT #logic #web
Defining logical domains in a web site (WSL, OK, QV, HT), pp. 123–132.
HT-2000-Mukherjea #topic #web
Organizing topic-specific web information (SM), pp. 133–141.
HT-2000-ModhaS #clustering #hypermedia #web
Clustering hypertext with applications to web searching (DSM, WSS), pp. 143–152.
HT-2000-DouglasH
The pleasure principle: immersion, engagement, flow (YD, AH), pp. 153–160.
HT-2000-KendallR #hypermedia #towards
Toward an organic hypertext (RK, JHR), pp. 161–170.
HT-2000-GolovchinskyM #hypermedia #interactive #revisited
Hypertext interaction revisited (GG, CCM), pp. 171–179.
HT-2000-YooB #analysis
Finding linking opportunities through relationship-based analysis (JY, MB), pp. 181–190.
HT-2000-CrampesR #concept #navigation #web
Ontology-supported and ontology-driven conceptual navigation on the World Wide Web (MC, SR), pp. 191–199.
HT-2000-Blustein #automation #evaluation #hypermedia
Automatically generated hypertext versions of scholarly articles and their evaluation (JB), pp. 201–210.
HT-2000-HalseyA #hypermedia
XLink and open hypermedia systems: a preliminary investigation (BH, KMA), pp. 212–213.
HT-2000-BompaniV #hypermedia #xml
Providing hypertextual functionalities with XML (LB, FV), pp. 214–215.
HT-2000-Bernstein
More than legible: on links that readers don’t want to follow (MB), pp. 216–217.
HT-2000-Calvi #hypermedia #question
Text and hypertext: always a binary relationship? (LC), pp. 218–219.
HT-2000-DiebergerL #collaboration #interactive #visualisation #web
Visualizing interaction history on a collaborative web server (AD, PL), pp. 220–221.
HT-2000-NaF #hypermedia #petri net
Context-aware hypermedia in a dynamically-changing environment, supported by a high-level Petri net (JCN, RF), pp. 222–223.
HT-2000-Hascoet #navigation #user interface
A user interface combining navigation aids (MH), pp. 224–225.
HT-2000-SimonsonBB #version control
Content permanence via versioning and fingerprinting (JS, DB, AB), pp. 226–227.
HT-2000-Feise #collaboration #named
Posties: a WebDAV application for collaborative work (JF), pp. 228–229.
HT-2000-Bouvin #collaboration #design #hypermedia #user interface
Designing user interfaces for collaborative web-based open hypermedia (NOB), pp. 230–231.
HT-2000-Boese #case study #hypermedia
Making a successful case for a hypertextual doctoral dissertation (CB), pp. 232–233.
HT-2000-Willerton #hypermedia #problem
Structure problems in hypertext mysteries (CW), pp. 234–235.
HT-2000-Mancini #hypermedia
From cinematographic to hypertext narrative (CM), pp. 236–237.
HT-2000-Neumuller #analysis #tool support
A semiotic analysis of iMarketing tools (MN), pp. 238–239.
HT-2000-PohlP #analysis #authoring #documentation #hypermedia #process
Analysis of the authoring process of hypertext documents (MP, PP), pp. 240–241.
HT-2000-MendesH #development #predict #towards #web
Towards the prediction of development effort for web applications (EM, WH), pp. 242–243.
HT-2000-ChiuFGB #automation #documentation #image #multi
Automatically linking multimedia meeting documents by image matching (PC, JF, AG, JSB), pp. 244–245.
HT-2000-Miyasato #image #interactive #reuse #using
Creation of interactive media content by the reuse of images (TM), pp. 246–247.
HT-2000-ThomsonGC #generative #hypermedia
Generating instructional hypermedia with APHID (JRT, JEG, JC), pp. 248–249.
HT-2000-XuZNZ #adaptation #education #hypermedia
Adaptability in KDAEHS: an adaptive educational hypermedia system based on structural computing (HX, XZ, JN, ZZ), pp. 250–251.
HT-2000-CarmeliCW
Personal Information Everywhere (PIE) (BC, BC, AJW), pp. 252–253.
HT-2000-McEneaney #comprehension #correlation #hypermedia
Navigational correlates of comprehension in hypertext (JEM), pp. 254–255.
HT-2000-Grudin
Irresistible forces and immovable objects (JG), p. 259.
HT-2000-WiilNHR #component #development #hypermedia
A development environment for building component-based open hypermedia systems (UKW, PJN, DLH, SR), pp. 266–267.
HT-2000-Larsen #flexibility #hypermedia #what
Providing flexibility within hypertext systems: what we’ve learned at HT workshops, CyberMountain, and elsewhere (DL), pp. 268–269.

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