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Inter-dimensional Hypermedia Communicative Devices for Rhetorical Structure

Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Modeling 2000 (MMM00), : 89-105, 2000.
Authors: Lloyd Rutledge and Jim Davis and Jacco van Ossenbruggen and Lynda Hardman
URL: http://www.cwi.nl/~media/publications/mmm00.pdf
Description: Semantic Media Interfaces - publications
Tags: Rhetoric, Topia adaptation, generation, hyper-media, presentation
Abstract: Hypermedia communicative devices are patterns of hypermedia presentation structure with specific affects on the user. Some devices have been determined for affecting the user with abstract authoring constructs, such as rhetorical structure. However, these devices each typically focus on particular aspects of the structure of hypermedia presentation. This paper presents a framework for hypermedia communicative devices that simultaneously affects multiple dimensions of presentation structure. In discussing this, we focus on the document's rhetorical structure as the input to be communicated through these devices.
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@inproceedings{ins:mmm00,
title = {{I}nter-dimensional {H}ypermedia {C}ommunicative {D}evices for {R}hetorical {S}tructure},
address = {Nagano, Japan},
author = {Lloyd Rutledge and Jim Davis and Jacco van Ossenbruggen and Lynda Hardman},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Conference on Multimedia Modeling 2000 (MMM00)},
month = {November 13-15,},
pages = {89-105},
url = {http://www.cwi.nl/~media/publications/mmm00.pdf},
year = {2000},
description = {Semantic Media Interfaces - publications},
abstract = {Hypermedia communicative devices are patterns of hypermedia presentation structure with specific affects on the user. Some devices have been determined for affecting the user with abstract authoring constructs, such as rhetorical structure. However, these devices each typically focus on particular aspects of the structure of hypermedia presentation. This paper presents a framework for hypermedia communicative devices that simultaneously affects multiple dimensions of presentation structure. In discussing this, we focus on the document's rhetorical structure as the input to be communicated through these devices. },
keywords = {Rhetoric, Topia adaptation, generation, hyper-media, presentation }
}