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"Petri-net based hypertext: Document structure with browsing semantics". "Intermedia: A case Study of the Differences Between Relational and Object-Oriented Database Systems". In The Art of Human Computer Interface Design, B. 1990 Guides: Characterizing the Interface.
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#STORYSPACE HYPERTEXT SOFTWARE#
2009 Clean code : a handbook of agile software craftsmanship. 2016 Getting Started With Hypertext Narrative. 2008 Mechanisms : new media and the forensic imagination.
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"Siren Shapes: Exploratory and Constructive Hypertext". "Exploring (the Poetics of) Strange (and Fractal) Hypertexts Proceedings of the 23rd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media". "The AMAS Authoring Tool 2.0: A UX Evaluation Proceedings of the 25th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media". 2010 Growing object-oriented software, guided by tests.
#STORYSPACE HYPERTEXT PROFESSIONAL#
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference. 2005 Working effectively with legacy code. "Set, check, or gate? A problem in personality stats". "AH 12 years later: a comprehensive survey of adaptive hypermedia methods and techniques". "Uniform Comparison of Data Models Using Containment Modeling". ECHT'90 - Hypertext: Concepts, Systems and Applications. 2010 The shallows : what the Internet is doing to our brains. "Higher Level Hypertext Facilities: Procedures With Arguments". European Conference on Hypermedia Technology. Bernstein, M., Joyce, M., and Levine, D.Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia. Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia. Proceedings of the 13th ACM Hypertext Conference. Hypertext 2001: Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia. "Card Shark and Thespis: exotic tools for hypertext narrative". 1995 Conversations With Friends: Hypertexts With Characters. 2012 Memory Machines: the evolution of hypertext. "TouchStory: Combining Hyperfiction and Multitouch Proceedings of the 24th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media". Atzenbeck, C., Bernstein, M., Al-Shafey, M.Proceedings of the fifteenthAMV conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, August 9-13, 20014. One of the fundamental differences is the presence of Guard Fields on links. Hypertext in Storyspace is much more than the simple links you have experienced in HTML. It uses the platform of many characters and the need to switch between them and their perspectives that breaks the linear model and works well with the flexibility of hypertexts. There are six different views of the hypertext structure, which are shown in the following screenshots: Map, Outline, Chart, Attributes, Timeline, and Treemap. Coverly’s “Califa” (you guessed it, published by Eastgate Systems via Storyspace) is considered to be one of the more successful hypertext books. I suggest you watch this short demonstration on what it was like to be a reader of “ Patchwork Girl” The most well cited hypertext fictions, published in 1995 by Shelly Jackson called, “Patchwork Girl” also published by Eastgate Systems via Storyspace. “Afternoon, a Story” By Michael Joyce is considered to be the first recognized hypertext novel.
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The reader typically chooses links to move from one node of text to the next, and in this fashion arranges a story from a deeper pool of potential stories.” (Bishop, J, 2009) “ Hypertext fiction is a genre of electronic literature, characterized by the use of hypertext links which provide a new context for non-linearity in literature and reader interaction. Discrete or chunk style, hypertexts consist of separate pieces of texts connected by links.” ( Wardip-Fruin, 2004) “Hypertext means forms of writing which branch or perform on request they are best presented on computer display screens. The term hypertext was coined in 1963 by Theodore Nelson. His definition is: