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Hypermedia, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1990
- Leonard Gallagher, Richard Furuta, P. David Stotts:
Increasing the Power of Hypertext Search with Relational Queries. Hypermedia 2(1): 1-14 (1990) - Philip J. Gartshore:
A Hypermedia Tutoring System for Design Trainers. Hypermedia 2(1): 15-27 (1990) - Mark Lease, Mac Lively, John J. Leggett:
Using an Issue-Based Hypertext System to Capture the Software Life-Cycle Process. Hypermedia 2(1): 29-46 (1990) - Murugappan Palaniappan, Nicole Yankelovich, Mark Sawtelle:
Linking Active Anchors: A Stage in the Evolution of Hypermedia. Hypermedia 2(1): 47-66 (1990)
Volume 2, Number 2, 1990
- C. Dianne Martin:
Using HyperCard to Collect, Analyse and Report on Qualitative Data. Hypermedia 2(2): 79-90 (1990) - Randy A. Knuth, Thomas A. Brush:
Results of the Hypertext'89 Design Survey. Hypermedia 2(2): 91-107 (1990) - Patricia A. Carlson:
The Rhetoric of Hypertext. Hypermedia 2(2): 109-131 (1990) - Simon Buckingham Shum:
Real and Virtual Spaces: Mapping from Spatial Cognition to Hypertext. Hypermedia 2(2): 133-158 (1990) - Duncan Langford:
Broadbutton Node Linking - A Generalised Approach to Hyperbase Navigation. Hypermedia 2(2): 159-169 (1990)
Volume 2, Number 3, 1990
- Christos Faloutsos, Raymond Y. N. Lee, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
Incorporating String Search in a Hypertext System: User Interface and Signature File Design Issues. Hypermedia 2(3): 183-200 (1990) - Hermann A. Maurer, Ivan Tomek:
Broadening the Scope of Hypermedia Principles. Hypermedia 2(3): 201-220 (1990) - Philippe C. Duchastel:
Examining Cognitive Processing in Hypermedia Usage. Hypermedia 2(3): 221-233 (1990) - Craig D. B. Boyle, Swee Hor Teh, Clay Williams:
An Empirical Evaluation of Hypertext Interfaces. Hypermedia 2(3): 235-248 (1990) - Robert Bourdage:
Slice of Life STAKAuthor: A Second Generation HyperCard Authoring Tool. Hypermedia 2(3): 249-257 (1990)
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