The HOS infrastructure is interesting and resembles my concept. However it is not explained clearly enough. The relevance work paragraph has some interesting references.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 DH002
%A Shipman, F. M.
%A McCall, R. J.
%D 1999
%J ACM Transactions on Information Systems
%K Formalization, acquisition. hypermedia, knoweldge knowledge-based knowledge-representation, structure, systems,
%N 2
%P 199-227
%T Supporting Incremental Formalization with the Hyper-Object Substrate.
%V 17
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