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Hypermedia, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1994
- Dieter Merkl, Günther Pernul:
Security for next generation hypertext systems. Hypermedia 6(1): 1-18 (1994) - Laura M. Leventhal, Barbee Teasley, Keith Instone, John Farhat:
Age related differences in the use of hypertext: Experiment and design guidelines. Hypermedia 6(1): 19-34 (1994) - Kent L. Norman:
Navigating the educational space with hypercourseware. Hypermedia 6(1): 35-60 (1994)
Volume 6, Number 2, 1994
- Michael D. Slater, Donald E. Zimmerman, Martha L. Tipton, Holly Halvorson, Thomas Kean, Jordan D. Rost:
Hypermedia use by the disadvantaged: Assessing a health information program. Hypermedia 6(2): 67-86 (1994) - Richard Picking:
A comparative study of computer-based document manipulation techniques. Hypermedia 6(2): 87-100 (1994) - Vatcharaporn Esichaikul, Robert D. Smith, Gregory R. Madey:
The impact of learning style on problem-solving performance in a hypertext environment. Hypermedia 6(2): 101-110 (1994) - Ignacio Aedo, T. Ayllon, Monica Landoni, Fivos Panetsos:
SIHEN: A hypertext system for creating encyclopedias. Hypermedia 6(2): 111-123 (1994) - Paulo César Masiero, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Fernão Stella R. Germano, Gladys Pierri:
Authoring and searching in dynamically growing hypertext databases. Hypermedia 6(2): 124-148 (1994)
Volume 6, Number 3, 1994
- Tina Roth, Peter Aiken, Scarlette Hobbs:
Hypermedia support for software development: A retrospective assessment. Hypermedia 6(3): 149-173 (1994) - Douglas Tudhope, Paul Beynon-Davies, Carl Taylor, Christopher B. Jones:
Virtual architecture based on a binary relational model: A museum hypermedia application. Hypermedia 6(3): 174-192 (1994) - Janet Verbyla, Helen Ashman:
A user-configurable hypermedia-based interface via the functional model of the link. Hypermedia 6(3): 193-208 (1994)
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