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  1. Bruza, P.D. and Weide, Th.P. van der, Assessing the Quality of Hypertext Views. ACM SIGIR FORUM (Refereed Section), Nr: 3, Vol: 24, Pages: 6-25, 1990

    In this article the problem of assessing the quality of hypertext views is considered. This is done in terms of a formal model of hypertext in which the view is a central aspect. The objects in a view are described in terms of so called index expressions which are a powerful object characterization mechanism. These characterizations are manipulated by a calculus, which allows quantification of notions such as cohesion and relevance. These latter are useful criteria for judging the quality of a view.

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  1. Bruza, P.D. and Weide, Th.P. van der, Two Level Hypermedia. Proceedings of the Data Base and Expert System Applications Conference (DEXA 90), Vienna, Austria, EU, Berlin, Germany, EU, Edited by: A.M. Tjoa, and R.R. Wagner. Pages: 76-83, Springer, 1990, ISBN 3211822348

    In this article we present the Two Level Hypermedia architecture. Both levels of this architecture are detailed in the framework of a conceptual model of hypermedia. A central aspect of this model is the notion of a view. The concept of a hyperindex is introduced, which is a novel approach to organizing indexing information relevant for hypermedia. In conjunction with the hyperindex, the notion of Query by Navigation (QBN) is introduced.

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  2. Bruza, P.D. and Weide, Th.P. van der, Redundancy and Irrelevance in Two Level Hypermedia. Proceedings Computing Science in the Netherlands, Edited by: A.J. van de Goor. Pages: 65-77, 1990

    In this article we introduce the concept of Two Level Hypermedia. We describe a conceptual model for Hypermedia, and focus especially on the concept of a view. We introduce the concept of a power index expression as a structured characterization mechanism. Next we describe a characterization calculus, starting from the characterizations of fragments. This provides us with a means of comparing Hypermedia objects. Views are then analysed on the basis of the notion of a sequence. We introduce properties such as redundancy and irrelevance with which views can be judged.

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  1. Weide, Th.P. van der, Database Management Systemen. Lecture Notes (Partially in Dutch), 1990

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