Hypermedia operating systems: a new paradigm for computing
Proceedings of the the seventh ACM conference on Hypertext
The Callimachus approach to distributed hypermedia
Proceedings of the tenth ACM Conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : returning to our diverse roots: returning to our diverse roots
Evolving hypermedia middleware services: lessons and observations
Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing
Multiple open services: a new approach to service provision in open hypermedia systems
Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
A New Approach to Version Control
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
PODDP '98 Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Principles of Digital Document Processing
Repositioning Structural Computing
OHS-6/SC-2 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop and 2nd International Workshop on Open Hypertext Systems and Structural Computing
Structural Computing Requirements for the Transformation of Structures and Behaviors
OHS-6/SC-2 Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop and 2nd International Workshop on Open Hypertext Systems and Structural Computing
Relationships among structural computing and other fields
Journal of Network and Computer Applications - Special issue: Structural computing: research directions, systems and issues
Discussions at the data border: from generalised hypertext to structural computing
Journal of Network and Computer Applications - Special issue: Structural computing: research directions, systems and issues
Towards structural computing design
MIS '05 Proceedings of the 2005 symposia on Metainformatics
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We briefly describe the field of structural computing as it relates to a number of other pursuits. By doing this, we identify issues that are under- or misrepresented in other research areas - issues that we feel may form the beginnings of a core research agenda for structural computing. We also feel this exercise points to natural academic allies of the structural computing field - people and ideas who can inform our work, and with whom we may be able to share our ideas.