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Topic:
problems with cognitive overhead of hypertext
Topic:
computer as an intelligent agent
Topic:
writing hypertext
Topic:
linearization of hypertext
Topic:
problem of classifying information
Topic:
non-hierarchical classification and multiple classification

Reference

Shasha, D., Beckman, L., Perez-Carballo, J., "What should knowledge exploration systems do?", New York, Courant Institute, New York University, December 1987. Google

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submitted to Revue Internationale d'Intelligence Artificielle

Quotations
1 ;;Quote: non-linear text looses the literary contract: if the reader starts at the beginning, the text will flow smoothly
1+ ;;Quote: the literary contract minimizes redundancy, keeps a consistent sophistication, and is concise
2 ;;Quote: an intelligent tutor is the goal of a knowledge exploration system; uses demonstration, dialogue, paraphrase, answers and questions
4 ;;Quote: measure non-linearizability as # of views that require a new ordering
7 ;;Quote: linear text & literary contract: few examples, one abstraction level
12 ;;Quote: a can-follow link if smooth transition from one fragment to another
12+ ;;Quote: optimal linearization given prerequisite links is NP-complete
15 ;;Quote: author and reader of hierarchies often have different interpretations; e.g., in videotext, nightlife decomposed into entertainment, attractions, etc.
15 ;;Quote: with interacting hierarchies, an explorer can specify multiple dimensions e.g., date and location


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ThesaHelp: references sa-sz (237 items)
Topic: problems with cognitive overhead of hypertext (20 items)
Topic: computer as an intelligent agent (49 items)
Topic: writing hypertext (13 items)
Topic: linearization of hypertext (23 items)
Topic: problem of classifying information (41 items)
Topic: non-hierarchical classification and multiple classification (16 items)

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