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Unifying strategies for Web augmentation
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Conceptual linking: ontology-based open hypermedia
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Offering open hypermedia services to the WWW: a step-by-step approach for developers
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Structure and behavior awareness in themis
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Selecting services for web applications: the open hypermedia case
Journal of Web Engineering
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
Selecting services for web applications: the open hypermedia case
Journal of Web Engineering
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Hypermedia systems' researchers investigate the various approaches in the way documents and resources are linked, navigated and stored in a distributed environment. Unfortunately, those systems fail to provide effortlessly usable discrete services, since it is difficult both to discover and to invoke any of them. This paper proposes the usage of emerging technologies that try to augment the Web resources with semantics in order to provide Hypermedia services that can be easily discovered, and integrated by potential third party developers. In this context, we analyze the benefits for the Hypermedia community upon the adoption of Semantic Web technologies for the description of Hypermedia services, and we implement an initial corresponding ontology.