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writing hypertext
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semantic networks
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writing
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hypertext browser
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multiple views for a user interface
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problem solving
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top-down vs. bottom-up design
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hierarchical structures
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browsing with a user interface
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visual programming
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using keywords to search hypertext
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collecting statistics on a UserInterface

Reference

Smith, J.B., Weiss, S.F., Ferguson, G.J., Bolter, J.D., Lansman, M., Beard, D.V., "WE: A writing environment for professionals", Proceedings of the National Computer Conference, AFIPS, 56, pp. 725-736, June 1987. Google

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727 ;;Quote: WE is based on a cognitive model of written communication
727 ;;Quote: readers decode words into hierarchy into network
728 ;;Quote: writing is transforming an associative network, to hierarchy, to linear
728 ;;Quote: writing bottom-up during exploration and top-down for hierarchy
728 ;;Quote: visual structures are easier to comprehend, construct and manipulate than textual structures
729 ;;Quote: when writing need different modes for different kinds of thinking
730 ;;Quote: writers begin by bottom-up thinking by building a semantic network
730 ;;Quote: visual representations of hierarchies: tree, chinese box, outline
732 ;;Quote: users search Hypertext by structure, node or link (either label or attributes)
734 ;;Quote: maintain time-stamped log of user operations
735 ;;Quote: analyze use log by parsing it with a grammar


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