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Advance Programme ... as Word File ... as PDF-File ... as zipped Postscript-File
The Programme Committee are pleased to announce the advance programme of papers, workshops and courses for Hypertext '99.
Sunday, 21.February 1999
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Registration at IPSI |
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9:30-17:00 |
5th Workshop on Open Hypermedia Systems (OHS) |
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3rd Hypertext Writers Workshop |
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2nd Workshop on Hypermedia Development |
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Vortragssaal |
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Monday, 22.February 1999
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9:30-12:30 |
1st Workshop on Structural Computing |
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Tutorial 1: XML: A Technical and Strategical Overview |
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Tutorial 2: The Web as a Collaborative, Writeable Medium: An Introduction to the IETF WebDAV Standard |
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Tutorial 3: Web Site Information Architecture: Planning and Designing Information Collections on the Web |
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Tutorial 4: Hypermedia and Web Development Methods |
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Tutorial 5: Authoring Hypermedia: It Takes Time! |
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Tutorial 6: Filling Up On Java |
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12:30-14:00 |
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Tutorial 7: Supporting Advanced Hypertext Functionality with Xlink |
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Tutorial 8: The Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) |
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Tutorial 9: Mapping Web Sites: Planning Diagrams to Site Maps |
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Tutorial 10: Usability Evaluation of Hypermedia (WWW and CD-ROMs) |
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Tutorial 11: Extending Information Systems with Hypertext (on and off the Web) |
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18:30- 19:30 |
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Tuesday, 23.February 1999
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Opening Keynote "Where are the Hypertexts?" Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems |
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Session 2A: Discovering and Generating Structure Full papers Semiautomatic Generation of Glossary Links: A Practical Solution Hermann Kaindl, Stefan Kramer, Siemens, Wien, Austria; Papa Samba Niang Diallo;Wien, Austria Finding Context Paths in Web Yoshiaki Mizuuchi, Keishi Tajima; Kobe University, Japan
Short papers Dynamic Hyperlink Generation for Navigation in Relational Databases Karl M. Göschka, Jürgen Falb; Vienna University of Technology, Austria Aspects of Text Semantics in Hypertext Alexander Mehler; University of Trier, Germany |
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Session 2B: Open Hypermedia Systems and CSCW Full papers Scalability in Open Hypermedia Systems Kenneth M. Anderson, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Team-and-Role-Based Organizational Context and Access Control for Cooperative Hypermedia Environments Weigang Wang; GMD-IPSI, Darmstadt, Germany
Short papers The Callimachus Approach to Distributed Hypermedia Manolis Tzagarakis, M. Vaitis, A. Papadopoulus, D. Christodoulakis; University of Patras, Greece CAOS: A Collaborative and Open Spatial Structure Service Component with Incremental Spatial Parsing Olav Reinert, Dirk Bucka-Lassen, Claus A. Pedersen, Peter J. Nürnberg; Aarhus University, Denmark |
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Panel Session 3A: Writers and Designers: Crossing the Chasm Moderators: David B. Lowe, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; Deena Larsen, Hypertext Writer, USA Panelists: Mark Bernstein, Eastgate Systems, USA; Wendy Hall, University of Southampton, UK; Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy; Cathy Marshall, Xerox PARC, USA; Susana Pajares Tosca, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain; Lawrence J. Clark, Texas A&M University, USA |
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Session 3B: Navigation and Visualization I Full papers Trailblazing the Literature of Hypertext: Author Co-Citation Analysis (1989-1998) Chaomei Chen Brunel University, UK; Les Carr University of Southampton, UK Visualizing and Assessing Navigation in Hypertext John E. McEneaney Indiana University South Bend, USA
Short papers Hypertext-like Structures through a SOM Network Riccardo Rizzo, M. Allegra, G. Fulantelli, CNR – ITDF, Palermo, Italy A computational hypermedia for the Sergisai project Paola Carrara, Davide Musella, Gaetano Zonno CNR – ITIM, Milan, Italy |
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Session 4 Posters and Demos HT'99 Demonstrations CAOS: A Collaborative and Open Spatial Hypermedia System with Incremental Spatial Parsing Proposers: Reinert, Olav; Bucka-Lassen, Dirk; and Pedersen, Claus. GRiNS: A GRaphical INterface for Creating and Playing SMIL Documents Proposers: Rutledge, Lloyd and Hardman, Lynda. Claviar – Integrating classical and open hypertext technologies to support safety documentation Proposers: Emmet, Luke. The DHymE Dynamic Hypermedia Engine Proposers: Bieber, Michael. SWEB - A Structured Web View Proposers: Furtado, P.; Nelas, J.; and Madeira, H. MAVIS 2: An Architecture for Content and Concept Based Multimedia Information Exploration Proposers: Dobie, Mark; Tansley, Robert; Weal, Mark; Joyce, Dan; Lewis,Paul; and Hall, Wendy. OHSWG navigational hypermedia interface standard plus service and collaboration extensions Proposers: Millard, David; Nuernberg, Peter; and Reich, Sigfried. 3D Adaptation: Combining Methods in Adaptive Hypermedia Proposers: Hothi, Jatinder and Hall, Wendy. Visual Link Preview for Link Traversal on the WWW Proposers: Kopetzky, Theodorich.
HT'99 Posters Navigation and Orientation tools for WWW-based Hypertexts Proposers: Kreutz, Reinhard; Euler, Brigitte; and Spitzer, Klaus. Web Information Systems Engineering Proposers: Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri; Kaasila, Jouko; and Sivunen, Sami. HyperDisc - A hypermedia-information system for supporting advanced studying Proposers: Tergan, Sigmar-Olaf. Transparent Collection of Flemish Polyphony (TCFP) - a new model for future multimedia archive Proposers: Reichhart, Witold and Lindsay, Adam. Separation of functional and knowledge based content in Hypermedia Education: Research in Progress Proposers: Hilmer, Guenter; Elliot, Geoff; and Tudhope, Doug. The Value of the Link Proposers: Larsen, Deena. The Challenges of Hypermedia Ethnography Proposers: Mason, Bruce and Dicks, Bella. Displaying Metadata Information Proposers: Dhami, Jay and Bieber, Michael. Evolving the Web for Scientific Knowledge: Using Metadata to Express Scholarly Discourse Proposers: Buckingham Shum, Simon |
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Wednesday, 24.February 1999
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Session 5: Award Papers 4th Engelbart Best Paper Award paper presentation 1st Nelson Newcomer Award paper presentation |
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Session 6A: Panel Adaptive Hypermedia Moderator: Paul De Bra, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Panelists: Peter Brusilovsky, Carnegie Mellon University, USA; Wendy Hall, University of Southampton, UK;Alfred Kobsa, GMD, Sankt Augustin, Germany |
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Session 6B: World Wide Web and Open Hypermedia Systems full papers Control Choices and Network Effects in Hypertext Systems E. James Whitehead, Jr.; University of California, Irvine, USA What was the question? Reconciling open hypermedia and World Wide Web research Peter J. Nürnberg, Aarhus University, Denmark; Helen Ashman, University of Nottingham, UK Strategies for Web Augmentation Niels Oluf Bouvin, Aarhus University, Denmark |
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Session 7A: Hyperreading full papers Electronic Tools for Dismantling the Master's House: Poststructuralist Feminist Research and Hypertext Poetics Wendy Morgan, Queensland University of Technology, Australia "Lector in rebus": The Role of the Reader and the Characteristics of Hyperreading Licia Calvi, University of Antwerp, Belgium Piecing together and tearing apart: finding the story in afternoon Jill Walker, University of Bergen, Norway
Short papers Towards the Introduction of a New Textual Category for Digital Fiction Anja Rau, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany The lyrical quality of links Susana Pajares Tosca, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain |
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Session 7B: Technical Briefings OHS Working Group Technical Briefing Sigi Reich for the OHS working group The Application of a Hypermedia Research System in Industry Ian Heath, Wendy Hall, Richard Crowder, and Gary Wills |
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Session 8A: Navigation and Visualization II Full paper Beyond Location: Hypertext Workspaces and Non-Linear Views Frank M. Shipman, III, Texas A&M University, USA; Catherine C. Marshall, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, USA; Mark LeMere, Guidant Corporation, USA
Short papers Navigation Scheme for Interactive Movies with Linear Narrative Guy Vardi, The Interdisciplinary Center, Herzelia, Israel No Longer Lost in WWW-based Hyperspaces Reinhard Kreutz, Birgitte Euler, Klaus Spitzer, Technical University, Aachen, Germany Structure Analysis for Hypertext with Conditional Linkage Jean-Hugues Réty, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Visualization of Relationships Vijay Kumar, Richard Furuta,Texas A&M University, USA |
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Session 8B: Models, Development and Assessment Full papers Improving Hypermedia Development: A Reference Model-Based Process Assessment Method David B. Lowe, Andrew J. Bucknell, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia; Richard G. Webby, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia AHAM: A Dexter-based Reference Model for Adaptive Hypermedia Paul De Bra, Geert-Jan Houben, Hongjing Wu, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands Abstract Tasks: a Tool for the Inspection of WEB Sites and Off-line Hypermedia Franca Garzotto, Maristella Matera, Paolo Paolini, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Short papers Hypermedia Potentials for Analysis Support Tools Douglas S. Lange, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego, USA
Individual Tables of Contents in Web-based Learning Systems Cornelia Seeberg, Achim Steinacker, Klaus Reichenberger, Stephan Fischer, Ralf Steinmetz; Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany |
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Conference Reception Award Presentation Ceremonies |
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Thursday, 25.February 1999
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Session 9A: Panel Hypertext Fiction and Rhetoric Moderator: will be announced later Panelists: will be announced later |
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Session 9B: Multimedia full papers Audiovisual-based hypermedia authoring: using structured representations for the efficient manipulation of AV documents Gwendal Auffret, Jean Carrive, Olivier Chevet, Thomas Dechilly, Rémi Ronfard, Bruno Bachimont Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA), France Mix'n'Match: Exchangeable Modules of Hypermedia Style Lloyd Rutledge, Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Dick, C. A. Bulterman CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Do You Have the Time? Composition and Linking in Time-based Hypermedia Lynda Hardman, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, K. Sjoerd Mullender, Lloyd; Rutledge, Dick C. A. Bulterman; CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Session 10: Closing keynote "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" Robert Cailliau, CERN |
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