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1 Commentary: A commentary on Frank Halasz's "Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the
Next Generation of Hypertext Systems"
Elli Mylonas
August 2001 ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD), Volume 25 Issue 3
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Although hypertext research and development didn't continue exactly in the directions that Frank
Halasz predicted in 1988 and 1991, much of his analysis and agenda is still valid. The most
interesting development is the shift away from hypertext systems as applications software to
either embedded functionality or information structuring. The focus on standards and protocols
has led to progress on Halasz's issues and has made hypertext almost universal. On the other
hand, the ubiquity of hypertex ...
Keywords: World-Wide Web, content, hypertext/hypermedia, protocols, standards, structures,
systems
2 Commentary: From NoteCards to the web: the role of Halasz's seven issues
Kate Dobroth
August 2001 ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD), Volume 25 Issue 3
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The issues that Frank Halasz describes in "Reflections on NoteCards" are relevant to both
creating and browsing through hypermedia networks. In order to bring hypermedia out of
research labs and into widespread use, it was necessary to first focus on issues related to
browsing, specifically, in making information easy to find. It was also necessary to integrate
computation with hypermedia in order to create worthwhile applications. Now that users are
comfortable accomplishing basic tasks on the ...
Keywords: World-Wide Web, hypermedia, usability, user interface design
3 Commentary: Halasz's "seven issues" in context
Richard Furuta
August 2001 ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD), Volume 25 Issue 3
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Frank Halasz's "Seven issues" paper first received widespread distribution in the July 1988
Communications of the ACM. It appeared at a time when hypertext and hypermedia systems
were receiving widespread attention. In this retrospective, I discuss the role of this paper in
supporting and encouraging the broadening of the interests of the research community and its
relevance in today's World-Wide-Web-centered milieu.
Keywords: World-Wide Web, hypertext/hypermedia, user interface design
4 Commentary: NoteCards in the age of the web: practice meets perfect
Catherine C. Marshall
August 2001 ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD), Volume 25 Issue 3
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Frank Halasz's "Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia
Systems" was a remarkably prescient analysis that continues to influence the international
hypertext research community. Meanwhile, the Web has offered a basic reality check on the
seven issues and has given us, as a community, an opportunity to learn from many and diverse
hypertext practitioners. In essence, the Web has brought hypertext out of the realm of research
and into the realm of the everyday, t ...
Keywords: World-Wide Web, formality, hypertext/hypermedia, reading, retrieval, use, user
interface design
5 Commentary: Hypermedia systems in the new millennium: introduction to this classic reprint
and commentaries
Bob Waite
November 2001 ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD), Volume 25 Issue 4
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6 Reply: Reflections on "Seven Issues": hypertext in the era of the web
Frank G. Halasz
August 2001 ACM Journal of Computer Documentation (JCD), Volume 25 Issue 3
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Frank Halasz revisits his papers "Reflections on NoteCards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation
of Hypermedia Systems" and "Seven Issues: Revisited" from a Web perspective. His goal is to
better understand how the Web has shaped and often overshadowed how we look at the
tremendous possibilities of hypertext.
Keywords: World-Wide Web, hypertext/hypermedia, user interface design
7 Tivoli: an electronic whiteboard for informal workgroup meetings
Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kim McCall, Thomas P. Moran, Frank G. Halasz
January 1993 Proceedings of the conference on Human factors in computing systems
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8 Spatial hypertext: an alternative to navigational and semantic links
Frank M. Shipman, Catherine C. Marshall
December 1999 ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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9 Tivoli: an electronic whiteboard for informal workgroup meetings
Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kim McCall, Thomas P. Moran, Frank G. Halasz
May 1993 Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems
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This paper describes Tivoli, an electronic whiteboard application designed to support informal
workgroup meetings and targeted to run on the Xerox Liveboard, a large screen, pen-based
interactive display. Tivoli strives to provide its users with the simplicity, facile use, and easily
understood functionality of conventional whiteboards, while at the same time taking advantage of
the computational power of the Liveboard to support and augment its users' informal meeting
practices. The paper ...
10 Searching for the missing link: discovering implicit structure in spatial hypertext
Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman
December 1993 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext
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Keywords: implicit structure, link automation, spatial hypertext
11 The art of navigating through hypertext
Jakob Nielsen
March 1990 Communications of the ACM, Volume 33 Issue 3
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Hypertext (3), (19), (25) is becoming a popular approach to many computer applications,
especially those dealing with the on-line presentation of large amounts of loosely structured
information such as on-line documentation or computer-aided learning. There are still many
issues concerning hypertext that remain to be resolved, however, many of which are in the user
interface area. One of the major usability problems with hypertext is the user's risk of
disorientation while navigating the in ...
Keywords: Context, HyperCard, hypermedia, interaction history, user navigation
12 Structured hypertext with domain semantics
Weigang Wang, Roy Rada
October 1998 ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), Volume 16 Issue 4
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One important facet of current hypertext research involves using knowledge-based techniques to
develop and maintain document structures. A semantic net is one such technique. However, most
semantic-net-based hypertext systems leave the linking consistency of the net to individual users.
Users without guidance may accidentally introduce structural and relational inconsistencies in the
semantic nets. The relational inconsistency hinders the creation of domain information models.
The structura ...
Keywords: graph theory, hypertext models, hypertext structures
13 Chimera: hypermedia for heterogeneous software development enviroments
Kenneth M. Anderson, Richard N. Taylor, E. James Whitehead
July 2000 ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), Volume 18 Issue 3
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Emerging software development environments are characterized by heterogeneity: they are
composed of diverse object stores, user interfaces, and tools. This paper presents an approach
for providing hypermedia services in this heterogeneous setting. Central notions of the approach
include the following: anchors are established with respect to interactive views of objects, rather
than the objects themselves; composable, n-ary links can be established between a ...
Keywords: heterogeneous hypermedia, hypermedia system architectures, link servers, open
hypermedia systems, software development environments
14 Hyperform: a hypermedia system development environment
Uffe K. Wiil, John J. Leggett
January 1997 ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS), Volume 15 Issue 1
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Development of hypermedia systems is a complex matter. The current trend toward open,
extensible, and distributed multiuser hypermedia systems adds additional complexity to the
development process. As a means of reducing this complexity, there has been an increasing
interest in hyperbase management systems that allow hypermedia system developers to abstract
from the intricacies and complexity of the hyperbase layer and fully attend to application and
user interface issues. Design, developme ...
Keywords: advanced hypermedia system architecture, extensible hyperbase management
system, object-oriented extension language
15 Structural properties of hypertext
Seongbin Park
May 1998 Proceedings of the ninth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia : links,
objects, time and space---structure in hypermedia systems: links, objects, time and space--structure in hypermedia systems
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16 Enactment in information farming
Mark Bernstein
December 1993 Proceedings of the fifth ACM conference on Hypertext
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Keywords: collaboration, enactment, information farming, rhetoric
17 An interaction engine for rich hypertexts
Kasper Østerbye, Kurt Nørmark
September 1994 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM European conference on Hypermedia
technology
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In semantically rich hypertexts it is attractive to enable presentation of a network of nodes and
link at different levels of abstraction. It is also important that the user can interact with the
hypertext using a command repertoire that reflects the chosen abstraction level. Based on a
characterization of rich hypertext we introduce the concept of an interaction engine that governs
the separation between internal hypertext representation and external screen presentation. This
separation is ...
Keywords: aggregated views, event control, interaction engine, program development,
tailorability
18 Reflections on NoteCards: seven issues for the next generation of hypermedia systems
Frank,G. Halasz
July 1988 Communications of the ACM, Volume 31 Issue 7
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NoteCards, developed by a team at Xerox PARC, was designed to support the task of
transforming a chaotic collection of unrelated thoughts into an integrated, orderly interpretation
of ideas and their interconnections. This article presents NoteCards as a foil against which to
explore some of the major limitations of the current generation of hypermedia systems, and
characterizes the issues that must be addressed in designing the next generation systems.
19 Coexistence and transformation of informal and formal structures: requirements for more
flexible hypermedia systems
Jörg M. Haake, Christine M. Neuwirth, Norbert A. Streitz
September 1994 Proceedings of the 1994 ACM European conference on Hypermedia
technology
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In this paper, we argue that some tasks (e.g., meeting support) require more flexible hypermedia
systems and we describe a prototype hypermedia system, DOLPHIN, that implements more
flexibility. As part of the argument, we present a theoretical design space for information
structuring systems and locate existing hypertext systems within it. The dimensions of the space
highlight a system's internal representation of structure and the user's actions in creating
structure. Second, we describe ...
Keywords: design space for hypermedia systems, flexibility, hypermedia interface, information
structures, meeting support
20 Reflections on NoteCards: seven issues for the next generation of hypermedia systems
Frank G. Halasz
November 1987 Proceeding of the ACM conference on Hypertext
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NoteCards is a general hypermedia environment designed to help people work with ideas. Its
intended users are authors, designers, and other intellectual laborers engaged in analyzing
information, designing artifacts, and generally processing ideas. The system provides these users
with a variety of hypermedia-based tools for collecting, representing, managing, interrelating,
and communicating ideas. This paper presents the NoteCards system as a foil against which to
explore some o ...
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