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HYPERTEXT and
HYPERMEDIA
By Steven Geist and Larnic Ransom
Hypertext
• Hypertext is a system of storing images,
text, and other computer files that
allows direct links to related text,
images, sound, and other data.
• Hypertext is the main basis of operation
for the web.
 It is an information database or medium that
links verbal and nonverbal information on the
web.
 Hypertext links called hyperlinks create a
complex virtual web of connections for users.
 Hypermedia combines the words hypertext
and multimedia.
Hypermedia
 Hypermedia is an updated extension of
text in hypertext.
 It is the marriage between hypertext and
multimedia.
 Hypermedia documents contain links to
other pieces of text, sound, images,
movies, and other forms of media.
How Hypertext is Different From
Hypermedia
 Like regular text, hypertext can be
edited, stored, searched or read. Unlike
regular text, it can also contain
connections to other documents.
 Hypermedia documents are like
hypertext, except that they also contain
links to other forms of media like
movies, sound, and images.
Basic Features of a Hypertext
System
 A graphical user interface, or GUI. This allows users
to easily navigate through large amounts of data.
 Tools that allow users to create and manage nodes
and links.
 Information Retrieval systems, allowing users to
search for items based on specified criteria.
 A hypermedia engine that will manage information
about nodes and links.
 A storage system such as a filesystem or a database
system.
Example of Hypertext
 http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/cpa
ce/ht/systems.html
Example of Hypermedia
http://music.yahoo.com/
Grandfather of Hypertext
 Due to the rapidly growing amount of knowledge in
the mid ‘40s, an efficient way for storing and
retrieving information was needed. Vannevar Bush
developed a device called the Memex. The Memex
(short for memory extension), worked on the principle
of associative indexing. This is similar to the process
that the human brain uses to store and retrieve
information.
 By using associative indexing, Bush hoped to make
accessing data more organized, intuitive, and easy to
use.
The Augment Project
 In the ‘60s, Douglas Engelbart developed the NLS (or
the oN-Line System). This system helped the user in
working with ideas, creating links between different
documents, teleconferencing, text processing,
sending and receiving e-mail, and allowed the user to
configure the system to his needs.
 In order to allow the user to easily manage the
system, Engelbart made use of a mouse and a
window manager. This allowed users to point and
click.
 The system was intended for office automation.
Xanadu
 Xanadu is not a real system by itself, but a
series of ideas that other systems use.
 Developed by Ted Nelson for the past 35
years, the Xanadu is envisioned as a
“docuverse” where all information ever
created will be available to everyone.
 Would allow the creation of documents, but
none could be deleted. Also, all documents
would be interconnected.
Uses of Hypermedia/Hypertext
 As an educational tool, such as what we use in this
class.
 As a way of navigating the internet.
 A way of organizing content in a database.
 As a way of allowing users with disabilities to learn.
 Entertainment.
 Making online purchases.
 Not just for the internet. Can be used in other
applications such as dictionaries, encyclopedias,
databases, and presentations.
Future of
Hypertext/Hypermedia
http://www.thebrain.com/
 Adaptive hypermedia systems will build
a user profile, and will adapt the
contents of a hypermedia page to the
user’s knowledge or goals.
Resources
 http://www.ht04.org/ht04tutorialAdaptive.php
 http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/projects/hyperbiblio.htm
l
 http://cyberartsweb.org/cpace/cpace/ht/jhup/history.html
 http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue78/holm.html
 http://www.thebrain.com
 http://music.yahoo.com/
 http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/cpace/ht/systems.html
 http://www.e-papyrus.com/hypertext_review/chapter1.html

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geistransom.ppt

  • 1. HYPERTEXT and HYPERMEDIA By Steven Geist and Larnic Ransom
  • 2. Hypertext • Hypertext is a system of storing images, text, and other computer files that allows direct links to related text, images, sound, and other data. • Hypertext is the main basis of operation for the web.
  • 3.  It is an information database or medium that links verbal and nonverbal information on the web.  Hypertext links called hyperlinks create a complex virtual web of connections for users.  Hypermedia combines the words hypertext and multimedia.
  • 4. Hypermedia  Hypermedia is an updated extension of text in hypertext.  It is the marriage between hypertext and multimedia.  Hypermedia documents contain links to other pieces of text, sound, images, movies, and other forms of media.
  • 5. How Hypertext is Different From Hypermedia  Like regular text, hypertext can be edited, stored, searched or read. Unlike regular text, it can also contain connections to other documents.  Hypermedia documents are like hypertext, except that they also contain links to other forms of media like movies, sound, and images.
  • 6. Basic Features of a Hypertext System  A graphical user interface, or GUI. This allows users to easily navigate through large amounts of data.  Tools that allow users to create and manage nodes and links.  Information Retrieval systems, allowing users to search for items based on specified criteria.  A hypermedia engine that will manage information about nodes and links.  A storage system such as a filesystem or a database system.
  • 7. Example of Hypertext  http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/cpa ce/ht/systems.html
  • 9. Grandfather of Hypertext  Due to the rapidly growing amount of knowledge in the mid ‘40s, an efficient way for storing and retrieving information was needed. Vannevar Bush developed a device called the Memex. The Memex (short for memory extension), worked on the principle of associative indexing. This is similar to the process that the human brain uses to store and retrieve information.  By using associative indexing, Bush hoped to make accessing data more organized, intuitive, and easy to use.
  • 10. The Augment Project  In the ‘60s, Douglas Engelbart developed the NLS (or the oN-Line System). This system helped the user in working with ideas, creating links between different documents, teleconferencing, text processing, sending and receiving e-mail, and allowed the user to configure the system to his needs.  In order to allow the user to easily manage the system, Engelbart made use of a mouse and a window manager. This allowed users to point and click.  The system was intended for office automation.
  • 11. Xanadu  Xanadu is not a real system by itself, but a series of ideas that other systems use.  Developed by Ted Nelson for the past 35 years, the Xanadu is envisioned as a “docuverse” where all information ever created will be available to everyone.  Would allow the creation of documents, but none could be deleted. Also, all documents would be interconnected.
  • 12. Uses of Hypermedia/Hypertext  As an educational tool, such as what we use in this class.  As a way of navigating the internet.  A way of organizing content in a database.  As a way of allowing users with disabilities to learn.  Entertainment.  Making online purchases.  Not just for the internet. Can be used in other applications such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, databases, and presentations.
  • 13. Future of Hypertext/Hypermedia http://www.thebrain.com/  Adaptive hypermedia systems will build a user profile, and will adapt the contents of a hypermedia page to the user’s knowledge or goals.
  • 14. Resources  http://www.ht04.org/ht04tutorialAdaptive.php  http://faculty.washington.edu/~krumme/projects/hyperbiblio.htm l  http://cyberartsweb.org/cpace/cpace/ht/jhup/history.html  http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue78/holm.html  http://www.thebrain.com  http://music.yahoo.com/  http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/cpace/ht/systems.html  http://www.e-papyrus.com/hypertext_review/chapter1.html