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Ted Nelson's original |
Ted Nelson's original |
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hyperstructure and applitude concepts |
hyperstructure and applitude concepts |
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were developed for the zzStructure[#zzstructure] structure (`Nelson 1999a`_). |
were developed for the zzStructure[#zzstructure] structure (`Nelson 1999a`_), |
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The ZigZag(tm) structure is ... |
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The zzStructure is a multidimensional spreadsheet-like structure where |
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the connections between *cells* are on *dimensions* and have |
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While the ZigZag(tm) structure is simple to browse locally, |
While the ZigZag(tm) structure is simple to browse locally, |
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programming is more difficult since representing one-to-many |
programming is more difficult since representing one-to-many |
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and many-to-many relations is, while possible, laborious. |
and many-to-many relations is, while possible, laborious. |
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While the structure *per se* is simple to implement and there are at least X |
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independent implementations, mechanisms for blah blah[XXX] aren't in place |
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but on the other hand, blah blah[XXX] without special code. |
between independently coded applitudes aren't in place. |
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- are applitudes actually implemented? |
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Row-and-column views --> table-like visualizability |
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Note this is actually f+c |
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