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AHA! meets Auld Linky
2003
Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '03
In this paper we present our efforts to integrate two adaptive hypermedia systems that take very different approaches. The Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture (AHA!) aims to establish a consistently organized, strictly designed form of hypertext while Auld Linky takes an open and potentially sculptural approach, producing more freeform, less deterministic hypertexts. We describe the difficulties in reconciling the two approaches. This leads us to draw a number of conclusions about the benefits and
doi:10.1145/900051.900087
dblp:conf/ht/MillardDWAB03
fatcat:3jhdwpdj6jfhvocjoq2jrt5v2i