skip to main content
10.1145/168466.168498acmconferencesArticle/Chapter ViewAbstractPublication PageshtConference Proceedingsconference-collections
Article
Free Access

An object-oriented scripting environment for the WEBSs electronic book system

Published:01 December 1993Publication History
First page image

References

  1. 1.D. Goodman, The Complete HyperCard Handbook, Bantam Books, 1987. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  2. 2.F. G. Halasz, T. P. Moran, R. H. Trigg, NoteCards in a Nutshell, Proceedings of CHI and GI '87, Toronto, 1987, 45-52. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  3. 3.W. J. Hansen, Enhancing documents with embeAded programs: How Ness extends insets in the Andrew ToolKit, Proceedings of 1990 International Conference on Computer Languages, IEEE Computer Society Press, 1990, 23-32.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  4. 4.N. Meyrowitz, Intermedia: The Architecture and Construction of an Object-Oriented Hypermedia System and Applications Framework, OOPSLA '86 Proceedings, Portland, OR, 1986, 186-201. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  5. 5.N. Meyrowitz, Responsive Documents - The Call of the 90s, Technique et Science lnformatique 9 (6), 473-474, 1990.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  6. 6.J. Nanard, M. Nanard, Conceptual Documents: a Mechanism for Specifying Active Views in Hypertexts, ACM Conference on Documents Processing Systems, Santa Fe, NM, Dec. 1988, 37-42. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  7. 7.J. Pasquier-Boltuck, E. Grossman, G. Collaud, Prototyping an Interactive Electronic Book System Using an Object-Oriented Approach, in G. Goos, ed., Proceedings of the European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming ECOOP'88, Springer, 1988, 177-190. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  8. 8.J. Pasquier-Boltuck, G. Collaud, Crtation de livres 61ectroniques avec le syst~me WEBS' rapport sur un premier groupe d'exptriences, in J. Pasquier-Boltuck, ed., Electronic Books and their Tools, Peter Lang (Bern), 1992, 69-84.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  9. 9.M. Sherman, W. Hansen, M. Mclnerny, T. Neuendorffer, Building Hypertext on a Multimedia Toolkit: an Overview of Andrew Toolkit Hypermedia Facilities, in A. Rizk, ed., Hypertext: Concepts, Systems and Applications, Cambridge University Press, 1990, 13-24. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  10. 10.P. D. Stotts, R. Furuta, Hierarchy, Composition, Scripting Languages, and Translators for Structured Hypertext, in A. Rizk, ed., Hypertext: Concepts, Systems and Applications, Cambridge University Press, 1990, 180-192. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  11. 11.R. H. Trigg, T. P. Moran, F. G. Halasz, Adaptability and Tailorability in NoteCards, in H.-J. Bullinger, ed., Human-Computer Interaction - INTERACT'87, Elsevier Science Publishers, 1987, 723-728.Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  12. 12.R. H. Trigg, Guided Tours and Tabletops: Tools for Communicating in a Hypertext Environment, ACM Transactions on Office information Systems 6 (4), 398-414, 1988. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar
  13. 13.P. Zellweger, Scripted Documents: a Hypermedia Path Mechanism, Hypertext'89 Proceedings, Pittsburgh, PA, Nov. 1989, 1-14. Google ScholarGoogle Scholar

Index Terms

  1. An object-oriented scripting environment for the WEBSs electronic book system

        Recommendations

        Comments

        Login options

        Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institution to get full access on this article.

        Sign in
        • Published in

          cover image ACM Conferences
          ECHT '92: Proceedings of the ACM conference on Hypertext
          November 1992
          297 pages
          ISBN:089791547X
          DOI:10.1145/168466

          Copyright © 1993 ACM

          Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Copyrights for components of this work owned by others than ACM must be honored. Abstracting with credit is permitted. To copy otherwise, or republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and/or a fee. Request permissions from [email protected]

          Publisher

          Association for Computing Machinery

          New York, NY, United States

          Publication History

          • Published: 1 December 1993

          Permissions

          Request permissions about this article.

          Request Permissions

          Check for updates

          Qualifiers

          • Article

          Upcoming Conference

          HT '24
          35th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
          September 10 - 13, 2024
          Poznan , Poland

        PDF Format

        View or Download as a PDF file.

        PDF

        eReader

        View online with eReader.

        eReader