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Robert M. Akscyn
Proceedings of the Second Conference on Hypertext
HT-1989, 1989.

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@proceedings{HT-1989,
	address       = "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA",
	editor        = "Robert M. Akscyn",
	isbn          = "0-89791-339-6",
	publisher     = "{ACM}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the Second Conference on Hypertext}",
	year          = 1989,
}

Contents (37 items)

HT-1989-Zellweger #documentation #hypermedia
Scripted Documents: A Hypermedia Path Mechanism (PZ), pp. 1–14.
HT-1989-MarshallI #how #hypermedia #online
Guided Tours and On-Line Presentations: How Authors Make Existing Hypertext Intelligible for Readers (CCM, PMI), pp. 15–26.
HT-1989-FurutaS #programmable #semantics
Programmable Browsing Semantics in Trellis (RF, PDS), pp. 27–42.
HT-1989-Parunak #hypermedia #navigation
Hypermedia Topologies and User Navigation (HVDP), pp. 43–50.
HT-1989-Glushko #design #multi
Design Issues for Multi-Document Hypertexts (RJG), pp. 51–60.
HT-1989-Perlman #design #development #evaluation #hypermedia
Asynchronous Design/Evaluation Methods for Hypertext Technology Development (GP), pp. 61–81.
HT-1989-EvensonRW #design #hypermedia #representation #towards
Towards a Design Language for Representing Hypermedia Cues (SE, JR, WW), pp. 83–92.
HT-1989-JordanRJR #development #hypermedia #ide
Facilitating the Development of Representations in Hypertext with IDE (DSJ, DMR, AMSJ, RAR), pp. 93–104.
HT-1989-FischerMM #design #hypermedia #knowledge-based #named
JANUS: Integrating Hypertext with a Knowledge-Based Design Environment (GF, RM, AIM), pp. 105–117.
HT-1989-HayesP #maintenance #towards
Towards an Integrated Maintenance Advisor (PH, JP), pp. 119–127.
HT-1989-ShipmanCG #collaboration #distributed #hypermedia #research
Distributed Hypertext for Collaborative Research: The Virtual Notebook System (FMSI, RJC, GAG), pp. 129–135.
HT-1989-Pearl #protocol
Sun’s Link Service: A Protocol for Open Linking (AP), pp. 137–146.
HT-1989-Travers #representation #visual notation
A Visual Representation for Knowledge Structures (MT), pp. 147–158.
HT-1989-YoderW #hypermedia #using
Using Hypertext in a Law Firm (EAY, TCW), pp. 159–167.
HT-1989-Young #challenge #hypermedia
Hypertext Challenges in the Auditing Domain (LDY), pp. 169–180.
HT-1989-SchnaseL #biology #hypermedia #modelling
Computational Hypertext in Biological Modelling (JLS, JJL), pp. 181–197.
HT-1989-FrisseC #hypermedia #information retrieval
Information Retrieval from Hypertext: Update on the Dynamic Medical Handbook Project (MEF, SBC), pp. 199–212.
HT-1989-CroftT #hypermedia #retrieval
A Retrieval Model for Incorporating Hypertext Links (WBC, HRT), pp. 213–224.
HT-1989-CrouchCA #clustering #hypermedia #information retrieval #using
The Use of Cluster Hierarchies in Hypertext Information Retrieval (DBC, CJC, GA), pp. 225–237.
HT-1989-Nielsen #hypermedia #matter #usability
The Matters that Really Matter for Hypertext Usability (JN), pp. 239–248.
HT-1989-DeRose
Expanding the Notion of Links (SJD), pp. 249–257.
HT-1989-Moulthrop #hypermedia
Hypertext and “the Hyperreal” (SM), pp. 259–267.
HT-1989-ConsensM #hypermedia #query
Expressing Structural Hypertext Queries in GraphLog (MPC, AOM), pp. 269–292.
HT-1989-ClitherowRM #hypermedia #named #navigation
VISAR: A System for Inference and Navigation in Hypertext (PC, DR, MM), pp. 293–304.
HT-1989-Lesk #what
What To Do When There’s Too Much Information (ML), pp. 305–318.
HT-1989-NeuwirthK #design #process #tool support
The Role of External Representations in the Writing Process: Implications for the Design of Hypertext-Based Writing Tools (CN, DK), pp. 319–341.
HT-1989-StreitzHT #process
From Ideas and Arguments to Hyperdocuments: Travelling through Activity Spaces (NAS, JH, MT), pp. 343–364.
HT-1989-CatlinBY #collaboration #framework #hypermedia #named
InterNote: Extending a Hypermedia Framework to Support Annotative Collaboration (TC, PB, NY), pp. 365–378.
HT-1989-AkscynHORW
Interchanging Hypertexts (RMA, FGH, TO, VAR, LW), pp. 379–381.
HT-1989-JoyceKMM #hypermedia
Hypertext, Narrative, and Consciousness (MJ, NK, JM, SM), pp. 383–384.
HT-1989-RousSYY #hypermedia #lessons learnt
Lessons Learned from the ACM Hypertext on Hypertext Project (BR, BS, NY, EAY), pp. 385–386.
HT-1989-BernsteinCMSL #hypermedia
Indexing and Hypertext (MB, JC, NM, RMS, MCVL), pp. 387–390.
HT-1989-BieberFFHPS #hypermedia
Expert Systems and Hypertext (MB, SF, MEF, PH, GP, WS), pp. 391–392.
HT-1989-EhrmannEMW #education #hypermedia
Hypertext and Higher Education: A Reality Check (SCE, SE, KM, RFEW), p. 393.
HT-1989-BalzerBGSS #hypermedia #re-engineering
Hypertext and Software Engineering (RB, MLB, PKG, MDS, BS), pp. 395–396.
HT-1989-BairdEKSS #aspect-oriented #design #hypermedia
Cognitive Aspects of Designing Hypertext Systems (PB, DEE, WK, JS, NAS), p. 397.
HT-1989-HalaszMMPS #named #what
Confessions — What’s Wrong with Our Systems (FGH, DLM, NKM, AP, BS), p. 399.

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