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WARP: a web-based dynamic spatial hypertext

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WARP is a Web-based dynamic spatial hypertext that runs in a Web browser. WARP includes the ability to transclude other spatial hypertexts as collections. WARP also enables annotation and other content manipulation to be preserved in personal reading sessions. WARP uses a variety of presentation adaptations to contextualize the spatial hypertext's display. In particular WARP uses a variable number of models to guide adaptation in response to multiple relevant factors. Behaviors in WARP help preserve perceptual structures that may be lost due to adaptation and user interaction.

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Shipman, F., Hsieh, H., Airhart, R., Maloor, P., and Moore, J.M. "The Visual Knowledge Builder: A Second Generation Spatial Hypertext". Proceedings of ACM Hypertext 2001, pp. 113--122.

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HYPERTEXT '04: Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
August 2004
284 pages
ISBN:1581138482
DOI:10.1145/1012807
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  1. adaptive
  2. dynamic
  3. multiple models
  4. spatial hypertext

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HT04: 15th Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
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