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Evolutionary authoring tool for adaptive hypermedia with multimodal navigation

Published: 01 June 2013 Publication History

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This paper discusses the importance of user adaptation and software evolution in hypermedia applications, and reviews some of the most relevant approaches to both fields. The paper describes a model that has been conceived for the development, maintenance and navigation of adaptive hypermedia systems. This model, called SEMantic, systemic and evolutionary model to develop HyPermedia systems SEM-HP, includes an incremental design process, a layered architecture and an authoring tool integrated with a navigation tool. SEM-HP architecture is composed of four subsystems, which allow the separation of aspects related to knowledge representation, presentation, navigation and user adaptation. In addition, SEM-HP has a higher layer, which acts as a meta-system and allows a consistent evolution of the elements defined in each of the four subsystems, as well as their automatic co-evolution. Regarding user interaction, four alternative ways of navigating hypermedia information are supported. Finally, the paper shows the main results of two case studies carried out with the authoring and navigation tool, JSEM-HP, at the University of Granada, Spain.

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cover image The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia
The New Review of Hypermedia and Multimedia  Volume 19, Issue 2
Adaptive Hypermedia
June 2013
132 pages

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Taylor & Francis, Inc.

United States

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Published: 01 June 2013

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  1. Authoring tools
  2. Hypermedia navigation
  3. Software evolution
  4. User adaptation

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