PROXHY: a process-oriented extensible hypertext architecture
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Hypertext design environments and the hypertext design process
Communications of the ACM
Spatial hypertext: designing for change
Communications of the ACM
Students' use of multimedia science instruction: designing for the MTV generation?
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia
Learning with hypertext learning environments: theory, design, and research
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia
Meme media and a world-wide meme pool
MULTIMEDIA '96 Proceedings of the fourth ACM international conference on Multimedia
Integrating WWW resources in an intelligent tutoring system
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Hyperwave: The Next Generation Web Solution, with CD-ROM
Hyperwave: The Next Generation Web Solution, with CD-ROM
ELM-ART: An Intelligent Tutoring System on World Wide Web
ITS '96 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Editorial: Internet: State-of-the-art
Computer Communications
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The world wide web (WWW) has made hypermedia applications widespread. Originally, the WWW was used only for 'freestyle', unrestricted browsing and its foundation technologies reflect this. Now, developers are working on more advanced hypermedia for new application domains. Improvements in graphical user interfaces, adaptive guidance and integrated navigation support are the main objectives. In this paper, we present Java as a mature implementation language for advanced Internet hypermedia. A minimalistic Java approach (MJA) towards development is introduced. MJA integrates Java with existing object-oriented hypermedia design methodologies. MJA is illustrated with HyperMap, a browser application for spatial hypermedia.