Required readings for Hypermedia & Multimedia E96

December 18, 1996

KG/ap

Computer Science Department

Ny Munkegade

8000 Aarhus C

No. Author/Title
1. Jeff Conklin: Hypertext: An Introduction and Survey
2. V. Bush: As we may think.
3. V. Bush: Memex II
4. D.C. Engelbart: Authorship Provisions in Augment
5. T.H. Nelson: Replacing the Printed Word: A Complete Literary System
6. Yankelovich et al.: Intermedia: The Concept and the Construction of a Seamless Information Environment
7. Akscyn et al.: KMS: A Distributed Hypermedia System for Managing Knowledge in Organizations
8. Halasz et al.: NoteCards in a Nutshell
9. N. Meyrowitz: The Missing Link: Why We're All Doing Hypertext Wrong
10. F.G. Halasz: Reflections on Notecards: Seven Issues for the Next Generation of Hypermedia Systems
11. Grønbæk & Trigg: Hypermedia - System Design Applying the Dexter Model
12. Halasz & Schwartz: The Dexter Hypertext Reference Model (Original Version)
13. Grønbæk & Trigg: Design Issues for a Dexter-Based Hypermedia System
14. User's guide Devise Hypermedia for Windows 95 and Windows NT (Background)
15. Selberg & Etzioni: Multi-engine search and comparison using the MetaCrawler (Background)
16. Berners-Lee et al.: World-Wide Web: The Information Universe
17. A. Ford: Chapter 6: Fill-out Forms & Chapter 11: Dynamic Documents (Background)
18. T. Berners-Lee: The World Wide Web - past, present and future
19. Dean et al.: Java Security: From HotJava to Netscape and Beyond
20. Gosling & McGilton: The Java Language Environment, A White Paper (Background only: Chapters 5, 7-10)
21. Java World: Java Beans glue applets together
22. Active X: Chapt. 4 & 15; Safe Web Surfing With the Internet Component Download Service; ActiveX Chases Java
23. McKnight et al.: Problems in Hyperland? A Human Factors Perspective
24. Sawhney et al.: HyperCafe: Narrative and Aesthetic Properties of Hypervideo
25. Holloway & Lastra: Virtual Environments: A Survey of the Technology (Background only: Chapters 4-7)
26. Hinckley et al.: Passive Real-World Interface Props for Neurosurgical Visualization (Background)
27. D. Raggett: Extending WWW to support Platform Independent Virtual Reality
28. Chapter 3: Creating Cyberspace
29. An Overview of the Virtual Reality Modeling Language, Version 2.0
30. A. Scott: The Marriage of Java and VRML (Background)
31. Andrews et al.: Serving Information to the Web with Hyper-G
32. Grønbæk et al.: Designing Dexter-based hypermedia services for the World Wide Web
33. Carr et al.: The Distributed Link Service: A Tool for Publishers, Authors and Readers
34. A. Pearl: Sun's Link Service: A Protocol for Open Linking
35. Davis et al.: Light Hypermedia Link Services: A Study of Third Party Application Integration
36. Uddrag fra Grønbæk & Trigg: Designing Open Hypermedia Systems, Draft book manuscript
37. Campbell & Goodman: HAM: A General Purpose Hypertext Abstract Machine
38. Wiil & Leggett: Hyperform: Using Extensibility to Develop Dynamic, Open and Distributed Hypertext Systems
39. Smith & Zdonik: Intermedia: A Case Study of the Differences Between Relational and Object-Oriented Database Systems
40. Streitz et al.: SEPIA: A Cooperative Hypermedia Authoring Environment
41. Wiil & Leggett: Concurrency Control in Collaborative Hypertext Systems
42. Berlin & O'Day: Platform and Application Issues in Multi-User Hypertext
43. Newcomb et al.: The "HyTime", Hypermedia/Time-based Document Structuring Languages
44. Buchanan & Zellweger: Specifying Temporal Behavior in Hypermedia Documents
45. Hardman et al.: The Amsterdam Hypermedia Model: Adding Time and Context to the Dexter Model