Hypermedia & the Web An Engineering Approach David Lowe, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia Wendy Hall, University of Southampton, UK The rich online world offered through the Web is marred by the chaos which underlies it. At the very early stages of understanding how to harness the power of this new medium, electronic document creators, managers and researchers often spend time on technology innovations at the expense of adopting the sound engineering principles which have paid such dividends in the software industry. Hypermedio & the Web approaches interactive information (concentrating on hypertext documents) as a structure requiring management, quantification and documentation. From analysing the purpose for which a website, CD-ROM or online archive is created, assessing the characteristics and resources needed for the process of building each one, to the assessment of the end product itself, this book attempts to carve out features that are essential to the successful structuring of information in an electronic environment. This is an ambitious book charting an emerging discipline. It is an essential tool to help developers and educators shape and maintain useful and relevant electronic information. 'Hypermedia Engineering hasn't produced many tangible benefits in real-life situations, because very few people practise it. That's why the book is needed.' David Barron, Southampton University 'This book is interesting and excellently fulfills a current need [by] providing an exhaustive and up-to-date vision of the hypermedia field.' Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna 'The strength of this book is its breadth - it covers many of the issues in hypermedia with examples from the technical to the managerial. Students could use these as starting points when designing or evaluating hypermedia systems.' David Sharp, Imperial College of Science and Technology 'Information systems developers and managers should find this a helpful guide for developing hypermedia applications.' H Ashman, University of Nottingham Visit our Website at: http://www.wiley.com/compbooks/
Ordnung und Flexibilität von Systemen wie dem World Wide Web können auf die Dauer nur gewährleistet werden, wenn sich Hypermedia ähnlich wie die Software selbst als eigenständige Disziplin etabliert. Die Autoren stellen hier einen systematischen, disziplinierten und quantifizierbaren Ansatz zur Entwicklung und Verwaltung assoziativ verknüpfter Online-Information vor. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf Webservern, aber es findet sich auch eine Übersicht über alternative Systeme wie Microcosm, Hyper-G, Matilda und RMM. (11/98)
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"... a good reference source and a guide for deeper study of the issues in hypermedia engineering and its relationship to the World Wide Web." (Internet Research, August 2000)
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 22.8 cm
Breite: 18.1 cm
Dicke: 3.6 cm
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978-0-471-98312-5 (9780471983125)
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David Lowe, Manchester Business School David Lowe is a Senior Lecturer in Commercial Management and Head of the Project and Programme Management Affinity Group in the Innovation, Policy and Management division of MBS. He is Programme Director for the blended learning MSc in International Commercial and Contract Management and several Executive Education programmes in commercial and contract management. Clients include Rolls Royce, BAE Systems, Thales, BT, the National Skills Academy Nuclear, and the Foundation Trust Network. David is a Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an academic advisor of the International Association for Contract and Commercial Management.
Wendy Hall, DBE, FRS, FREng is a British computer scientist. She is Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton.
HYPERMEDIA DEVELOPMENT FUNDAMENTALS.
Hypermedia.
What is Hypermedia Engineering?
Product Issue in Hypermedia Development.
Process Issues in Hypermedia Development.
Approaches to Hypermedia Development.
HYPERMEDIA DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE: Hypermedia Development: Current Practice.
Hypermedia Development: Best Practice.
Hypermedia Development: Future Practice.
CASE STUDIES ON CUTTING-EDGE HYPERMEDIA DEVELOPMENT: Current Research.
MATILDA.
Microcosm.
Hyper-G.
Amsterdam.
RMM.
Comparison of Approaches.
Conclusions.