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from the local intranet. When two people meet e.g. on the train, |
from the local intranet. When two people meet e.g. on the train, |
95 |
they should be able to form an ad-hoc network and follow links |
they should be able to form an ad-hoc network and follow links |
96 |
to documents stored on either one's computer [ref Thompson et al]. |
to documents stored on either one's computer [ref Thompson et al]. |
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Furthermore, when a document is split to parts, links to |
98 |
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the elements in the parts that are then in new documents should not break. |
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Advanced hypermedia systems such as Microcosm and Hyper-G |
Advanced hypermedia systems such as Microcosm and Hyper-G |
101 |
address dangling links through a notification system [ref]: |
address dangling links through a notification system [ref]: |
1106 |
able to see each other's documents and follow links to them if a |
able to see each other's documents and follow links to them if a |
1107 |
peer-to-peer implementation of Storm is used (and pools published |
peer-to-peer implementation of Storm is used (and pools published |
1108 |
accordingly..? what should be discussed here?). |
accordingly..? what should be discussed here?). |
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Finally, if a document is split to parts, links to the elements that are |
1110 |
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then in the new documents do not break, bacause with xanalogical storage |
1111 |
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the links are actually to spans that are transcluded in all the documents |
1112 |
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that show them. |
1113 |
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1114 |
*Tracking alternative versions*. Because Storm utilises immutable blocks, |
*Tracking alternative versions*. Because Storm utilises immutable blocks, |
1115 |
each modification to a document creates a new block. When a document is |
each modification to a document creates a new block. When a document is |