%Original file available from http://www.cs.odu.edu/~jbollen/bibliographies/bibtex/HT_sys.bib %Last update: Saturday 18 January 2003 %Current number of entries: 14 @TECHREPORT{augmen:engelbart1962, title = {Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework}, author = {Douglas C. Engelbart}, year = 1962, institution = {Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Stanford Research Institute}, type = {Summary Report}, number = {{AFOSR}-3223 - Contract AF49(638)-1024, {SRI} Project 3578}, address = {Menlo Park, {CA}}, month = {October}, } @ARTICLE{ZOGapp:robertson1981, title = {The {ZOG} approach to Man-Machine interaction}, author = {G. D. Robertson and D. L. and McCracken and A. Newell}, year = 1981, journal = {International Journal of Man-Machine Studies}, volume = 14, pages = {461 -- 488}, } @InProceedings{turnin:brown1987, author = {Peter J. Brown}, title = { Turning Ideas into Products: The Guide System}, booktitle = { Proceedings of the {ACM} conference on {H}ypertext}, year = 1987, month = {November}, address = { Chapel Hill, {NC}}, pages = {33-40}, abstract = {The Guide system is a successful commercial product that originally came out of some ideas of a research project. Unlike many other hypertext systems, Guide is aimed at naive users and authors in the personal computer market. This paper evaluates the basic principles of Guide, and describes the interplay between the product and the continuing hypertext research programme.} } @InProceedings{interm:meyrowitz1986, author = {Norman Meyrowitz}, title = {Intermedia: The architecture and construction of an object-oriented hypemedia system and applications framework}, booktitle = {Conference {P}roceedings on {O}bject-{O}riented {P}rogramming {S}ystems, {L}anguages and {A}pplications}, pages = {186-201}, year = {1986}, address = {Portland, {OR}}, month = {September}, publisher = {{ACM}}, abstract = {This article presents a case study of the development of the Intermedia system, a large, object-oriented hypermedia system and associated applications development framework providing sophisticated document linkages. First it presents the educational and technological objectives underlying the project. Subsequent sections capture the process of developing the Intermedia product and detail its architecture and construction, concentrating on the areas in which object-oriented technology has had a significant role. Finally, the successes and failures of the development approach are examined, and several areas of standardization and research that would enhance the process are proposed.}, } @BOOK{handso:jones1988, title = {Hands-on {H}yper{C}ard: designing your own applications}, author = {Mimi Jones and Dave Myers}, year = 1988, publisher = {J. Wiley}, address = {New York}, } @Article{standa:goldfarb1991, author = {C. F. Goldfarb}, title = {Standards-HyTime: a standard for structured hypermedia interchange}, journal = {Computer}, year = {1991}, volume = {24}, number = {8}, pages = {81--84}, month = {August}, abstract = {Some of the key concepts and features of HyTime, which is being developed as an American and an international standard (ISO/IEC 10744) for structured representation of hypermedia information, are introduced. HyTime is an application of ISO 8879 and is interchanged using ASN.1 (ISO 8824) for OSI compatibility. HyTime complements and enhances the utility of standards for individual multimedia objects, such as motion video and still pictures. HyTime is not a complete hyperdocument architecture. Its functions will be incorporated into architectures and applications designed by standards committees, industry groups, and others.}, } @ARTICLE{explor:balabanovic1998, author = {Marko Balabanovic}, year = 1998, title = {Exploring versus Exploiting when Learning User Models for Text Recommendation}, journal = {UMUAI}, volume = 8, number = {1-2}, pages = {71-102} } @INPROCEEDINGS{interf:balabanovic1998, author = {Marko Balabanovic}, month = {July}, year = 1998, title = {An Interface for Learning Multi-topic User Profiles from Implicit Feedback}, booktitle = {AAAI-98 Workshop on Recommender Systems}, address = {Madison, Wisconsin} } @INCOLLECTION{integr:chiaramella1996, author = {Yves Chiaramella and Ammar Kheirbek}, editor = {Maristella Agosti and Alan F. Smeaton}, year = 1996, title = {An integrated model for hypermedia and information retrieval}, booktitle = {Information Retrieval and Hypertext}, pages = {139--178}, publisher = {Kluwer Academic Publishers}, address = {Dordrecht}, abstract = {the authors describe a model of hypermedia and information retrieval using conceptual graphs} } @TECHREPORT{suppor:berger1994, author = {F.C. Berger}, year = 1997, title = {Supporting Query by Navigation}, number = {CSI-R9403}, publisher = {Computing Science Institute, University of Nijmegen, the Netherlands} } @ARTICLE{online:cove1988, author = {J.F. Cove and B.C. Walsh}, year = 1988, title = {On-Line text Retrieval via Browsing}, journal = {Information Processing and Management}, volume = 24, number = 1, pages = {31--37} } @INPROCEEDINGS{webwat:joachims1997, author = {T. Joachims and D. Freitag and T. Mitchell}, year = 1997, title = {WebWatcher: A Tour Guide for the World Wide Web}, booktitle = {Fifteenth {I}nternational {J}oint {C}onference on {A}rtificial {I}ntelligence ({IJCAI}-97)}, address = {Nagoya, Aichi, Japan}, month = {August}, } @INPROCEEDINGS{letizi:lieberman1995, author = {H. Lieberman}, month = {August}, year = 1995, title = {Letizia: An agent That Assists Web Browsing}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the {I}nternational {J}oint {C}onference on {A}rtificial {I}ntelligence}, address = {Montreal} } @ARTICLE{petrin:stotts1989, author = {P.D. Stotts and R. Furuta}, year = 1989, title = {Petri-net based hypertext: document structure with browsing semantics}, journal = {ACM Transactions on Information Systems}, volume = 7, number = 1, pages = {3--29} } @ARTICLE{usesem:frei1995, title = {The Use of Semantic Links in Hypertext Information Retrieval}, author = {H.P. Frei and D. Stieger}, year = 1995, journal = {Information Processing and Management}, volume = 31, number = 1, pages = {1--13}, abstract = {The authors look at HT netws and note the existence of two types of links: referential links and semantic links. The former server document structure purposes, while the latter indicate actual document relations. A system to use spreading activation for IR on these semantic links is proposed. However, the system relies entirely on the identification of specific links as either referential or semantic. In the absence of this information, the system does not apply} }