Towards a better support for hypermedia structuring: the HYDESIGN model

M. Marmann, G. Schlageter
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Hypermedia systems are becoming an important information system class for a wide range of new and fascinating applications. But current systems still have some unpleasant restrictions. For example, only few hypermedia systems support the design of higher level hypermedia objects beyond the basic node-link paradigm. There are further restrictions concerning the modukuization of the overall design and the reuse of (complex) hypermedia resources. HYDESIGN is the prototype of an extensible hypertext/ hypermedia system which adresses these restrictions. The crucial part of the development is the data management component, the HYDESIGN-engine, which has been built on top of the Gem Stone object-oriented database management system. A first prototype of a graphical user interface, the HYDE SIGN-GUI, has been developed in Smalltalk-80. This paper focuses on central features of the HYDESIGN data model representing the conceptual basis of the HYDESIGN-engine. Aggregate links of differefit types are introduced which allow for the creation of higher level hypermedia networks. SBLnodes represent particular composite nodes offering the capability of defining (nested) local environments with particular behaviour. Also different options for the sharing of hypermedia resources are proposed. HYDE SIGN further supports navigation as well as query based access in an integrated approach. As a whole, HYDESIGN aims at a better support for the hypermedia design process by the provision of powerful structuring facilities. Permission to copy without fee au or part of this material is granted provided that copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage, the ACM copyright notice and the title of the publication and its date appear, and notice is given that copying is by permission of the Association for Computing Machinery. To copy otherwise, or to repubtish, requires a fee and/or specific permission. @1992 ACM &89791-547-X/92/~11 /0B2/ $1.50
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迈向对超媒体结构更好的支持:HYDESIGN模型
超媒体系统正在成为一个重要的信息系统类别,具有广泛的新颖和迷人的应用。但是目前的系统仍然有一些令人不快的限制。例如,只有少数超媒体系统支持超出基本节点-链接范式的高级超媒体对象的设计。在总体设计的模块化和(复杂的)超媒体资源的重用方面还有进一步的限制。HYDESIGN是解决这些限制的可扩展超文本/超媒体系统的原型。开发的关键部分是数据管理组件HYDESIGN-engine,它建立在Gem Stone面向对象数据库管理系统之上。一个图形用户界面的第一个原型,HYDE符号gui,已经在Smalltalk-80中开发出来。本文重点介绍了HYDESIGN数据模型的核心特征,这些特征代表了HYDESIGN-engine的概念基础。引入了不同类型的聚合链接,允许创建更高级别的超媒体网络。sblnode表示特定的组合节点,提供了定义(嵌套)具有特定行为的本地环境的能力。同时提出了超媒体资源共享的不同方案。HYDE SIGN进一步以集成的方式支持导航和基于查询的访问。作为一个整体,HYDESIGN旨在通过提供强大的结构设施来更好地支持超媒体设计过程。允许免费复制或部分复制本材料,前提是不为直接商业利益制作或分发副本,出现ACM版权声明和出版物标题及其日期,并通知复制是由计算机械协会许可的。以其他方式复制或复制,需要付费和/或特定许可。@1992 acm &89791-547-x /92/~11 / 0b2 / 1.50美元
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