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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts ./gzigzag.bib FutureVision/vision.rst


From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] manuscripts ./gzigzag.bib FutureVision/vision.rst
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2003 06:52:08 -0400

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    manuscripts
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Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        03/09/17 06:52:08

Modified files:
        .              : gzigzag.bib 
        FutureVision   : vision.rst 

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http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst.diff?tr1=1.9&tr2=1.10&r1=text&r2=text

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Index: manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst
diff -u manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst:1.9 
manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst:1.10
--- manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst:1.9     Mon Sep 15 06:31:25 2003
+++ manuscripts/FutureVision/vision.rst Wed Sep 17 06:52:07 2003
@@ -8,13 +8,16 @@
 Introduction
 ============
 
-Hypermedia was meant to be an extension to the mind. "As We May Think,"
-Vannemar Bush entitled his famous article (1945__); Engelbart(1962__)
+XXX The links should not be like this! They need to be in the **references**,
+with the author and title!
+
+Hypermedia was meant to be an extension to the mind.  "As We May Think,"
+Vannemar Bush entitled his famous article (`Bush 1945`); 
+Engelbart(1962__)
 set "Augmenting Human Intellect" as his goal, and Nelson (1965__)
 envisioned a system "holding everything [a novelist or absent-minded
 professor] wanted in just the way he wanted it to be held."
 
-__ http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/computer/bushf.htm
 __ 
http://www.bootstrap.org/augdocs/friedewald030402/augmentinghumanintellect/ahi62index.html
 __ 
http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=806036&coll=ACM&dl=ACM&CFID=12221347&CFTOKEN=93164645
 
@@ -98,69 +101,64 @@
 This is what, we submit, common-use hypermedia can be,
 ten years from now.
 
-
-
-A Catalogue of Hypermedia Structures 
-====================================
-As argued by DeRose [derose89ExpandingTheNotionOfLinks]_, 
-
-(REFS!!!)
-
-Hierarchical
+Related work
 ------------
 
-..
+The system we are proposing touches on a number of ...
 
-- Often used in today's web culture
+Flexible structure - Unifying structured and unstructured information
+"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
 
-Arbitrary graph
----------------
+The Aquanet system by `Marshall et al (1991)`_ 
 
-Variants
-    
-- directed or undirected
+    - really interesting development
 
-- bidirectionally *accessible* or not
+    - unified ideas from the freely structured hypertext systems
+      and the tightly structure knowledge representation
+      and the structured gIBIS 
 
+    - custom classes with slots filled by other objects
 
-Frame-based
------------
+    - allows defining and changing the schemas
 
-Xanalogical
------------
+       - allows the user to define the information objects that 
+         are relevant
 
-.
+       - structures change in experience (`Marshall et al. 1993`_)
 
-Taxonomic (set inclusions)
---------------------------
-
-.
-
-Relational / schema-based / object-oriented 
--------------------------------------------
+    - sessions, though, defined with fixed schemas
 
-Aquanet - custom classes with slots filled by other objects
+VIKI: find structure based on spatial placements
 
-RDF, Semantic Web
+Dolphin (`Haake et al 1994`): 
+structured and unstructured information, moving from
+one to another freer structure
 
-[citeseer, not yet in fenpdf]
-Schema-based authoring and querying of large hypertexts (1995)  (Make 
Corrections)  (2 citations)
-Bernd Amann, Michel Scholl, Antoine Rizk
+Structural computing 
+""""""""""""""""""""
 
-  Home/Search   Context   Related 
+    Hypermedia operating systems (HOSS)
 
+    As We Should Have Thought (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
+    Peter J. Nürnberg, John J. Leggett, Erich R. Schneider
 
-Structural computing! As We Should Have Thought (1997)  (Make Corrections)  (1 
citation)
-Peter J. Nürnberg, John J. Leggett, Erich R. Schneider
+    RDF, Semantic Web
 
 Open Hypermedia
----------------
+"""""""""""""""
+
+    - Focus: interoperability, existing apps.
 
-Focus: interoperability, existing apps.
+    - Nelson (XXX) says "An application is a prison" -- 
+      an Open Hypermedia -enabled
+      application is a prison where you can get visitors and
+      send and receive mail - MUCH MUCH better but still...
+      REF: Task-oriented MIT project tuukkah discussed
 
 FOHM: step towards hyperstructure: different domains
 unified into a single conceptual structure.
 
+
 Hyperstructure
 ==============
 
@@ -223,6 +221,45 @@
 Conclusion
 ==========
 
+References
+==========
+
+.. _`Bush 1945`
+
+**Bush, V.** (1945) "As We May Think". *The Atlantic Monthly*, 176(1), 
+July, 101-108. Available online as
+http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/computer/bushf.htm.
+
+.. _`Haake et al 1994`
+
+**Haake, J.M., Neuwirth ,C.M., Streitz, N.A.** (1994) 
+"Coexistence and transformation of informal and formal structures: 
requirements for more flexible hypermedia systems". 
+ACM Hypertext'94 proceedings, 1-12.
+
+.. _`Marshall et al. (1991)`
+
+**Marshall, C.C., Halasz, F.G., Rogers, R.A., Janssen, W.C. Jr.** (1991)
+"Aquanet: a hypertext tool to hold your knowledge in place".
+ACM Hypertext'91 proceedings, 261-275.
+
+
+.. _`Marshall and Rogers 1993`
+
+**Marshall, C.C., and Rogers, R.A., ** (1993)
+"Two years before the mist: experiences with Aquanet".
+ACM Hypertext'93 proceedings, 53-62.
+
+.. _`Marshall and Shipman (1993)`
+
+**Marshall, C.C., Shipman, F.M. III,** (1993) 
+"Searching for the missing link: discovering implicit structure in spatial 
hypertext", 
+ACM Hypertext'93 proceedings, 217-230.
+
+.. _`Marshall et al (1994)`
+
+**Marshall, C.C., Shipman, F.M. III, Coombs, J.H.,** (1994)
+"VIKI: spatial hypertext supporting emergent structure", 
+ACM Hypertext'94 proceedings, 13-23.
 
 Notes
 =====
@@ -286,3 +323,56 @@
 by two uniqueness conditions: for all x, y, there can be
 at most one triple of the form (x, y, *),  and 
 at most one triple of the form (*, x, y).
+
+A Catalogue of Hypermedia Structures 
+====================================
+As argued by DeRose [derose89ExpandingTheNotionOfLinks]_, 
+
+(REFS!!!)
+
+Hierarchical
+------------
+
+..
+
+- Often used in today's web culture
+
+Arbitrary graph
+---------------
+
+Variants
+    
+- directed or undirected
+
+- bidirectionally *accessible* or not
+
+
+Frame-based
+-----------
+
+Xanalogical
+-----------
+
+.
+
+Taxonomic (set inclusions)
+--------------------------
+
+.
+
+Relational / schema-based / object-oriented 
+-------------------------------------------
+
+
+Extensible storage frameworks
+"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
+
+    Hyperform
+
+       - extensible graph storage
+
+    Graph-based MORE: Multimedia Object Retrieval Environment
+
+       - users can manipulate schema graphs
+
+    RDF, Semantic Web
Index: manuscripts/gzigzag.bib
diff -u manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.136 manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.137
--- manuscripts/gzigzag.bib:1.136       Sat Sep 13 09:22:49 2003
+++ manuscripts/gzigzag.bib     Wed Sep 17 06:52:07 2003
@@ -1774,7 +1774,7 @@
   howpublished = 
{\url{http://www.lotus.com/ldd/doc/tools/c/5.0.3/api503ug.nsf}}
 }
 
-
address@hidden __ http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/computer/bushf.htm
 @Article{as-we-may-think,
   author =      {Vannevar Bush},
   title =       {As We May Think},




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