This paper discusses a structured approach to hypertext application design which we have called " author ing-in- The-large". This approach is based on the belief that in order to get a consistent, expressive, usable hypertext, the application should be first designed at conceptual level in a system independent manner. The author should try to describe global properties of an application - its representation structures, navigational patterns, operational semantics, overall visualization and display- Aspects, before actually creating and filling in the nodes' content. In addition, this paper presents HDM - Hypertext Hesign Model, a first attempt toward developing high level design primitives for describing static and dynamic aspects of hypertext applications from the authoring-in- The-large point of view.
Garzotto, F., Paolini, P., Schwabe, D. (1991). Authoring-in-the-large: software engineering techniques for hypertext application design. In Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Software Specification and Design (pp.193-201). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc [10.1109/iwssd.1991.213061].
Authoring-in-the-large: software engineering techniques for hypertext application design
Garzotto, F;
1991
Abstract
This paper discusses a structured approach to hypertext application design which we have called " author ing-in- The-large". This approach is based on the belief that in order to get a consistent, expressive, usable hypertext, the application should be first designed at conceptual level in a system independent manner. The author should try to describe global properties of an application - its representation structures, navigational patterns, operational semantics, overall visualization and display- Aspects, before actually creating and filling in the nodes' content. In addition, this paper presents HDM - Hypertext Hesign Model, a first attempt toward developing high level design primitives for describing static and dynamic aspects of hypertext applications from the authoring-in- The-large point of view.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


