2007
DOI: 10.1145/1281485.1281487
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Adaptive hypermedia through contextualized open hypermedia structures

Abstract: The aim of this article is to produce an alternative view of the adaptive hypermedia (AH) domain from a contextually-aware open hypermedia (OH) perspective. We believe that a wide range of AH techniques can be supported with a small number of OH structures, which can be combined together to create more complex effects, possibly simplifying the development of new AH systems.In this work we reexamine Brusilovsky's taxonomy of AH techniques from a structural OH perspective. We also show that it is possible to ide… Show more

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“…In addition, the meta-system executes an automatic propagation mechanism in the other subsystems. (Bailey et al 2007), and allows different sets of links to be dynamically applied to the content. To this end, both SEM-HP and FOHM internally treat the links as objects of first class.…”
Section: Memorization Subsystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the meta-system executes an automatic propagation mechanism in the other subsystems. (Bailey et al 2007), and allows different sets of links to be dynamically applied to the content. To this end, both SEM-HP and FOHM internally treat the links as objects of first class.…”
Section: Memorization Subsystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in FOHM, each data object (item in SEM-HP) has a behaviour object attached to update the client's UM when the file referred to is displayed (Bailey et al 2007). …”
Section: Update Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When 1 While Johann Carolus (publisher of the Relation) had previously published hand-written newsletters, it was in 1605 that he first published a printed report after buying a complete printing shop because it took 'too much time copying by hand'. 2 Others cite Benjamin Franklin's 1744 catalog of scientific books as the first mail-order catalog [23].…”
Section: Reading Behavior On the Webmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E.g., Bailey et al studied the creation of adaptive systems using an open hypermedia approach [2]. While WARP V.I.P.…”
Section: Adaptive Hypermediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adaptive hyper- Kelly and Teevan (2003, p. 19) media systems are defined as "all hypertext and hypermedia systems which reflect some features of the user in the user model and apply this model to adapt various visible aspects of the system to the user" (Brusilovsky, 1996, p. 88). They combine system design with user modeling to fulfill the heterogeneous information needs of each individual user (Bailey, Hall, Millard, & Weal, 2007;Brusilovsky, 1996;Cannataro, Cuzzocrea, & pugliese, 2001). The hypermedia system is designed to adapt to users' goals, knowledge, background, hyperspace experience and preferences (Brusilovsky, 1996, p. 93-96).…”
Section: Adaptive Hypermedia Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%