A flexible layout model for a web-based adaptive hypermedia architecture

作者: P. Brusilovsky , T. Santic , P.M.E. De Bra

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摘要: The paper presents an attempt to extend a general-purpose adaptive hypermedia (AH) architecture AHA! with flexible and rich interface by re-using some ideas explored in more specific AH system InterBook. most popular application (course) created the old version of (the course 2L670, later called 2L690, at TU/e) used single-window/single-frame concept representation which had advantages its simplicity clarity for user. In this concepts are always represented single frameless window. This mechanism is not sophisticated enough serve as representation. InterBook on other hand has much richer user characterized use multiple windows frames. approach possibilities representing domain, but problem rigid presentation structire. author no adapting means that every served Interbook same look independent characteristics. To address lack we developed Layout model employs strong points interface. dynamic structures easily extendible give power adapt nature course.

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