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[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision vision-rev.rst
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Benja Fallenstein |
Subject: |
[Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision vision-rev.rst |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Nov 2003 05:10:36 -0500 |
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Changes by: Benja Fallenstein <address@hidden> 03/11/19 05:10:35
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FutureVision : vision-rev.rst
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Explicit support for taxonomic hypertext (`Parunak 1991`_)
and hierarchies is currently being planned.
-FenPDF will first be released as a separate application,
+We currently use FenPDF as a separate application,
but it is designed to become one applitude when the Fenfire system
is complete. The RDF graphs written by the application
will be importable into Fenfire.
- Let us briefly explore how a user could extend
- this applitude using the techniques presented in
- `Section 2`_.
+Let us briefly explore how a user could extend
+this applitude using the techniques presented in
+`Section 2`_.
- First, metadata about articles, such as author
- and publication date, could be represented through simple
- RDF connections. Using our RDF views, one could then
- for example browse the list of articles of one particular author,
- sorted by date.
+First, metadata about articles, such as author
+and publication date, could be represented through simple
+RDF connections. Using our RDF views, one could then
+for example browse the list of articles of one particular author,
+sorted by date.
- Similarly, it is possible to switch from spatial hypertext (`Marshall and
Shipman 1995`_)
- to taxonomic hypertext (`Parunak 1991`_) by replacing the canvases
- categorizing articles by source with RDF metadata,
- and browse the articles from one source related
- to certain subject matters sorted
- by e.g. author or date.
+Similarly, it is possible to switch from spatial hypertext (`Marshall and
Shipman 1995`_)
+to taxonomic hypertext (`Parunak 1991`_) by replacing the canvases
+categorizing articles by source with RDF metadata,
+and browse the articles from one source related
+to certain subject matters sorted
+by e.g. author or date.
- Since the structure is open, it is easy to add new metadata
- such as the DOI (Digital Object Identifier,
- `Paskin 1999`_) of the articles to allow interoperability
- with WWW services such as ACM's web site for, e.g.,
- seeing new articles not yet entered to the system by the user
- that cite the current article. This would be a good
- way to interface our system to the Semantic Web (`Berners-Lee 1998`_).
+Since the structure is open, it is easy to add new metadata
+such as the DOI (Digital Object Identifier,
+`Paskin 1999`_) of the articles to allow interoperability
+with WWW services such as ACM's web site for, e.g.,
+seeing new articles not yet entered to the system by the user
+that cite the current article. This would be a good
+way to interface our system to the Semantic Web (`Berners-Lee 1998`_).
.. _`Section 5`:
- [Gzz-commits] manuscripts/FutureVision vision-rev.rst,
Benja Fallenstein <=