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Proceedings of the 10th annual international conference on Systems documentation - SIGDOC '92, 1992
Little is known about Hypertext writing style. This study examines the effects of link quantity and quality on usability. Our chosen domain is technical documentation which has a very regular writing style and organization. We compare two Hypertext Networks: one network has intuitively created links and the other is an algorithmic enhancement of it ...
Craig D. B. Boyle, Swee Hor Teh
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Little is known about Hypertext writing style. This study examines the effects of link quantity and quality on usability. Our chosen domain is technical documentation which has a very regular writing style and organization. We compare two Hypertext Networks: one network has intuitively created links and the other is an algorithmic enhancement of it ...
Craig D. B. Boyle, Swee Hor Teh
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Non-trivial hypertexts (containing more than one node) use links to implement their internal structure. On the Web navigation bars have become ubiquitous, defining functional regions on a web page that expose a site’s primary structure, listing nearby pages or media (home page, next page, previous page, search, related links).
Miles-Board, Timothy +2 more
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2019
This chapter offers an account of a workshop in arts-based learning called “Metamorphoses of Organic Forms”. This detailed description of a particular practice may inform a discussion of ways in which artful approaches, in general, may come to matter in STEAM education, with implications for both educational research and practice.
van Boeckel, Jan +2 more
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This chapter offers an account of a workshop in arts-based learning called “Metamorphoses of Organic Forms”. This detailed description of a particular practice may inform a discussion of ways in which artful approaches, in general, may come to matter in STEAM education, with implications for both educational research and practice.
van Boeckel, Jan +2 more
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International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 2007
We define the notion of links, thus generalizing the chain-code, turtle geometry, and collage formalisms. As links can be concatenated, link grammars can be defined in a similar way as chain-code grammars. Context-free link grammars are shown to be strictly more powerful than both context-free chain-code grammars and context-free collage grammars ...
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We define the notion of links, thus generalizing the chain-code, turtle geometry, and collage formalisms. As links can be concatenated, link grammars can be defined in a similar way as chain-code grammars. Context-free link grammars are shown to be strictly more powerful than both context-free chain-code grammars and context-free collage grammars ...
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Proceedings of the eleventh ACM on Hypertext and hypermedia, 2000
This paper applies the linguistic theory of relevance to the study of the way links work, insisting on the lyrical quality of the link-interpreting activity. It is argued that such a pragmatic approach can help us understand hypertext readers´ behavior, and thus be useful for authors and tool-builders alike.
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This paper applies the linguistic theory of relevance to the study of the way links work, insisting on the lyrical quality of the link-interpreting activity. It is argued that such a pragmatic approach can help us understand hypertext readers´ behavior, and thus be useful for authors and tool-builders alike.
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ACHIRALITY AND LINKING NUMBERS OF LINKS
Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, 2012An oriented and ordered n-component link L in the 3-sphere is said to be achiral if it is ambient isotopic to its mirror image ignoring orientations and ordering of the components. For an oriented and ordered n-component link L, let λL be the product of linking numbers of all 2-component sublinks in L. For n = 4m + 3, where m is a non-negative integer,
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