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The remainder of this paper is structured as follows. |
The remainder of this paper is structured as follows. |
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In section 2, we introduce item-centered user interfaces |
In XXXsection 2, we describe our proposed user interface |
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through example scenarios. |
for an item-centered computing environment. |
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In section 3, we give |
In section 3, we characterize |
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characteristics of the basic item network structure, |
the underlying item network structure, |
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*hyperstructure*, and describe two particular hyperstructures: |
*hyperstructure*, and describe two particular hyperstructures: |
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Nelson's zzStructure, and the Resource Description Framework |
Nelson's zzStructure, and the Resource Description Framework |
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(RDF), which is used in our work. In section 4, we describe |
(RDF), which is used in our work. In section 4, we describe |
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the Fenfire project, our effort to implement an item-centered |
the Fenfire project, our effort to implement an item-centered |
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computing environment. Section 5 discusses related work, and |
computing environment. XXXsection6 discusses related work, |
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section 6 concludes. |
and XXXsection 7 concludes. |
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