WorldWideWeb (WWW).

Autor: Boyd, R. L. F., Burton, W. B., De Jager, C., Kleczek, J., Kopal, Z., Lüst, R., Sedov, L. I., Švestka, Z., Heck, A., Murtagh, F., White, Bebo
Zdroj: Intelligent Information Retrieval: The Case of Astronomy & Related Space Sciences; 1993, p127-133, 7p
Abstrakt: The term hypertext was coined by T.H. Nelson circa 1965 to describe text (later described as being words, pictures and sound) which is not constrained to be linear (i.e. sequential; Kahn et al, 1988; Nelson, 1990). In particular, hypertext can be viewed as text which contains links to other texts. A hypertext document can therefore be thought of as a collection of texts and the links between them which can logically be viewed as a single entity. There is no requirement that the constituent parts of a hypertext document must be stored as a single entity. An anchor within a hypertext document is defined as some collection of text which is the source or destination of a link. Figure 10.1 provides a simplistic view of the construction of a hypertext document. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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