@article{citeulike:896241, title = {A functional meta-structure for hypertext models and systems}, author = {Richard K. Furuta and David P. Stotts}, journal = {Electronic Pub\-lish\-ing\emdashOrig\-i\-na\-tion, Dissemination, and Design}, number = 4, pages = {179--205}, volume = 3, year = 1990, url = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/furuta90functional.html}, id = {896241}, priority = {2}, abstract = {ions range from the hypertext as a collection of abstractly defined independent components through more concrete representations in which the characteristics of the hypertext's physical display have been established, to the view of the hypertext that is projected on a physical display device for the benefit of the person reading the hypertext. The representations at a particular level of abstraction depend upon representations at a greater level of abstraction, and these dependencies are shown...}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/276d1a6c1555151dd6b59a2bf80e51bd7/gridinoc}, keywords = {trellis hypertext hci} } @article{citeulike:896244, title = {Concepts for improved visualization of Web link attributes}, author = {Harald Weinreich and Winfried Lamersdorf}, journal = {Computer Networks (Amsterdam, Netherlands: 1999)}, number = {1--6}, pages = {403--416}, volume = 33, year = 2000, url = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/weinreich00concepts.html}, id = {896244}, priority = {2}, abstract = {This paper discusses methods to generate and display automatically additional hyperlink information to the users of the World Wide Web. Current Web browsers make it hard to predict what will happen if a link is being followed: users get different information than they expect, a new window may be opened, a download starts, or the destination object is just not available. Instead of giving an appropriate notification in advance, users have to follow a link, check whether the document contains...}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eaf5be4de7d02d4c7e32d1cfac356221/gridinoc}, keywords = {links hci} } @misc{citeulike:896266, title = {The Look of the Link --- Concepts for the User Interface of Extended Hyperlinks}, author = {H. Weinreich and H. Obendorf and W. Lamersdorf}, year = 2001, url = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/weinreich01look.html}, id = {896266}, priority = {2}, abstract = {The design of hypertext systems has been subject to intense research. Apparently, one topic was mostly neglected: how to visualize and interact with link markers.}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22bb797d359375fc5af02e57cfe5d4bd3/gridinoc}, keywords = {links hci} } @misc{citeulike:896270, title = {Hyperdocument presentation: Facing the interface}, author = {J. Hannemann and M. Thuring and J. Haake}, year = 1993, url = {http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hannemann93hyperdocument.html}, id = {896270}, priority = {2}, abstract = {To improve the readability of hyperdocuments, it is not sufficient to concentrate on navigation without supporting comprehension. Focusing on this widely neglected issue in hypertext research, interface design has to reduce the mental effort for comprehension which depends on the coherence and the mental workload required from the reader for concurrent activities such as navigation and orientation. Facilitating comprehension of hyperdocuments can be accomplished by coping with three issues: how ...}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/247dafe0d7a6b56d5a44288e488ae17ea/gridinoc}, keywords = {hypertext hci} }