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H2PTM (1997) Davison

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curl

Etudes de cas en critique génétique


 
 

 
Titre
curl: automated linking of pages in a Web document
Auteurs
Andrew Davison (Thaïlande)
Affiliations
Dept. Of Computer Engineering
Prince of Songkla University
Hat Yai, Songkhla 90112, Thailand
  • ad@ratree.psu.ac.th
Dans
actes du colloque H2PTM 1997 Paris
publié dans H²PTM97 : Hypertextes et hypermédias; Réalisations, outils et méthodes
Abstract
Large Web documents cause problem for their users, and for their author. The most common user problem is getting lost, due to the convoluted organisation of the document, and poor navigational and orientation support tools. The author’s main problem is deciding on a suitable organization, which is expressive enough while not creating an impossible burden of building and maintaining links. These problems are addressed by curl, a tool for automatically creating the organizational links between the pages of a Web document. curl utilises the metaphor of a book to organise pages, which is both powerful and familiar. Typically, every page is linked to its nearest siblings, its parents and the top page of the document. Pages can contain two kinds of content lists, and special pages are added for lists t o keywords, figures, tables, and new pages. There is also a search engine from every page.
Key words
WWW, organization, orientation, coherence, cognitive overload, book metaphore, curl.
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