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Under the hood: Hyperstructure |
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- basic premise: |
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- user-interface -level co-operation by independently written applitudes |
- user-interface -level co-operation by independently written applitudes |
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- different applitudes add orthogonal behaviours and properties to data items |
- different applitudes add orthogonal behaviours and properties to items |
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- one applitude controls only *aspects* of a data item |
- one applitude controls only *aspects* of an item |
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- focus on personal hypertext |
- focus on personal hypertext |
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- not really just personal, but any *use* except presentation |
- not really just personal, but any *use* except presentation |
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Applet vs applitude |
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What is needed for hyperstructure |
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- common fine-grained user-comprehensible underlying structure |
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- Nelson: "Look under the world, find a turtle..." |
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- similar to HOSS / structural computing |
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- user interface toolkit / protocol to allow fluid co-operation between applitudes |
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ZigZag(tm) structure |
Zzstructure (used in ZigZag) |
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Ted Nelson's original |
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hyperstructure and applitude concepts |
hyperstructure and applitude concepts |
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- are applitudes actually implemented? |
- are applitudes actually implemented? |
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- focus on personal hypertext! |
Resource Description Format (RDF) |
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RDF |
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Libvob |
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- keys, structures allow "annotations" |
- keys, structures allow "annotations" |
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- intent: combine into applitudes, have metadata |
- intent: combine into applitudes, have metadata |
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An example applitude combining multiple structures: FenPDF |
An example applitude combining multiple structures: FenPDF |
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