Application of HyTime hyperlinks and finite coordinate spaces to historical writing, analysis, and presentation
W. Eliot Kimber and
Julia A. Woods
Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997, vol. 48, issue 7, 603-613
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Defines a method of using the constructs defined by the HyTime standard (ISO/IEC 10744, 1992) to both structure scholarly writing by capturing the abstract relationships within it and to affect its presentation in ways that express those relationships through the use of dynamic multimedia presentations. The design assumes that the data to be accessed comes from an essentially unbounded set of networked resources, rather than from a self‐contained database. By using HyTime, the design separates the logical structuring and abstract fictional definition of the system from any specifics of implementation, including details of data location and access, with the specific goal of enabling interchange of both structured source data and presentation specifications among disparate systems, or implementations of the same basic system, while also enabling the use of the data by other SGML or HyTime applications for other unanticipated uses. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Date: 1997
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