Hypermedia: A Design Philosophy

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-1999

Abstract

Few designers explicitly think about their applications’ interrelationships. Designers appear not have a deep enough conceptualization of their domains to identify intuitive relationships and realize the full scope and interconnections within domains. RNA (Relationship-Navigation Analysis) gives designers and developers an analysis tool to think about an information domain in terms of its interrelationships. RNA incorporates a complete taxonomy of generic relationship types that would apply to any application domain. Categories and Subject Descriptors: D.2.1. Software Engineering Requirements/Specifications - Elicitation methods, methodologiesH.5.4. Information interfaces and presentation Hypertext/Hypermedia -Theory. © 1999, ACM. All rights reserved.

Identifier

0003199750 (Scopus)

Publication Title

ACM Computing Surveys

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1145/345966.346028

e-ISSN

15577341

ISSN

03600300

First Page

29

Volume

31

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