Aquanet

作者: Catherine C. Marshall , Frank G. Halasz , Russell A. Rogers , William C. Janssen

DOI: 10.1145/122974.123000

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摘要: Hypertext systems have traditionally focused on information management and presentation. In contrast, the Aquanet hypertext system described in this paper is designed to support knowledge structuring tasks. a browser-based tool that allows users graphically represent order explore its structure. paper, we discuss our motivations for developing Aquanet. We then describe basic concepts underlying give an overview of user interface. close with some brief comments about initial experiences use directions see research moving near future.

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