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1. Hypertext 1987: Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
- John B. Smith, Frank G. Halasz:
Hypertext'87 Proceedings, November 13-15, 1987, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-89791-340-X
Systems I
- Robert M. Akscyn, Donald L. McCracken, Elise A. Yoder:
KMS: A Distributed Hypermedia System for Managing Knowledge in Organizations. 1-20 - Brad Campbell, Joseph M. Goodman:
HAM: A General-Purpose Hypertext Abstract Machine. 21-32 - Peter J. Brown:
Turning Ideas into Products: The Guide System. 33-40
Applications in the Humanities and Medicine
- Jay D. Bolter, Michael Joyce:
Hypertext and Creative Writing. 41-50 - Gregory R. Crane:
From the Old to the New: Integrating Hypertext into Traditional Scholarship. 51-55 - Mark E. Frisse:
Searching for Information in a Hypertext Medical Handbook. 57-66 - William O. Beeman, Kenneth T. Anderson, Gail Bader, James Larkin, Anne P. McClard, Patrick McQuillan, Mark Shields:
Hypertext and Pluralism: From Lineal to Non-Lineal Thinking. 67-88
Experiences and Writing
- Randall H. Trigg, Peggy M. Irish:
Hypertext Habitats: Experiences of Writers in NoteCards. 89-108 - Davida H. Charney:
Comprehending Non-Linear Text: The Role of Discourse Cues and Reading Strategies. 109-120 - Christine Neuwirth, David Kaufer, Richard Chimera, Terilyn Gillespie:
The Notes Program: A Hypertext Application for Writing from Source Texts. 121-141
Translating Text into Hypertext
- Darrell R. Raymond, Frank Wm. Tompa:
Hypertext and the New Oxford English Dictionary. 143-153 - Rainer Hammwöhner, Ulrich Thiel:
Content Oriented Relations between Text Units - A Structural Model for Hypertexts. 155-174 - Joel R. Remde, Louis M. Gomez, Thomas K. Landauer:
SuperBook: An Automatic Tool for Information Exploration - Hypertext? 175-188
Invited Panel on Systems
- Ben Shneiderman:
User Interface Design for the Hyperties Electronic Encyclopedia. 189-194 - John B. Smith, Stephen F. Weiss, Gordon J. Ferguson:
A Hypertext Writing Environment and its Cognitive Basis. 195-214
Argumentation
- Paul Smolensky, Brigham Bell, Barbara A. Fox, Roger King, Clayton H. Lewis:
Constraint-Based Hypertext for Argumentation. 215-245 - Jeff Conklin, Michael L. Begeman:
gIBIS: A Hypertext Tool for Team Design Deliberation. 247-251 - Catherine C. Marshall:
Exploring Representation Problems Using Hypertext. 253-268
Systems II
- George H. Collier:
Thoth-II: Hypertext with Explicit Semantics. 269-289 - Tim Oren:
The Architecture of Static Hypertexts. 291-306 - Janet H. Walker:
Document Examiner: Delivery Interface for Hypertext Documents. 307-323
Issues
- Jef Raskin:
The Hype in Hypertext: A Critique. 325-330 - George P. Landow:
Relationally Encoded Links and the Rhetoric of Hypertext. 331-343 - Frank G. Halasz:
Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems. 345-365 - Henry W. Jones III:
Developing and Distributing Hypertext Tools: Legal Inputs and Parameters. 367-374
Software
- Pankaj K. Garg:
Abstraction Mechanisms in Hypertext. 375-395 - James Bigelow, Victor A. Riley:
Manipulating Source Code in DynamicDesign. 397-408 - Pankaj K. Garg, Walt Scacchi:
On Designing Intelligent Hypertext Systems for Information Management in Software Engineering. 409-432
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