| Topic:
 database schema
 Topic:
 hierarchical structures in hypertext
 Topic:
 loosely structured data
 Topic:
 semi-structured text
 Topic:
 text markup and structured text
 Topic:
 using keywords to search hypertext
 Topic:
 XML schemas
 
 |  | Summary
   Hypertext may define a structure, a schema.  For example, each node is a template with slots for the details. A hierarchy of nodes may define a structure for duplication elsewhere.
Subtopic: schema as subtreeKMS uses hypertext schemas for programming and organization. (cbb 4/07)
   Subtopic: translation between schemas
| Quote: build a subtree for processing as a unit; semantically richer than query qualification [»akscRM5_1984] | 
   Subtopic: schema as frame structure
| Quote: translate between partially shared object types: automatic adoption, type translation, translation to supertype [»leeJ1_1990] | 
   Subtopic: processing frame structures
| Quote: a virtual structure in Hypertext defines a view that is constructed procedurally [»halaFG7_1988] |  | Quote: schemas (a structure of frames) more flexible than types for databases [»akscRM5_1984] |  | Quote: ZOG inserts schematic structures of frames which can then be filled in [»akscRM5_1984] | 
   Subtopic: tabular templates
| Quote: ZOG integrates programs with frames; the global consistency helps novices | 
   
| Quote: PROMIS paragraphs were primary data containers; tables had a fixed sentence structure for displays, entities, facts [»waltPL11_1979]
 | 
 
 Related Topics   Topic: database schema (29 items)
Topic: hierarchical structures in hypertext (19 items)
 Topic: loosely structured data (20 items)
 Topic: semi-structured text (17 items)
 Topic: text markup and structured text (25 items)
 Topic: using keywords to search hypertext (26 items)
 Topic: XML schemas
 (16 items)
 |