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Navigational hypertext models For physical hypermedia environments

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In this paper we identify a common aim between ubiquitous computing and hypertext systems: the desire to present navigable, located and structured information. We propose that existing navigational hypertext models might be valuable as a formalisation of ubiquitous information and explore the challenges of applying standard hypertext operations, such as anchor resolution, display and link traversal, to links that have physical anchors.

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      HYPERTEXT '04: Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
      August 2004
      284 pages
      ISBN:1581138482
      DOI:10.1145/1012807
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      1. link structures
      2. physical hypermedia

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      August 9 - 13, 2004
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