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Hypermedia, an
extension of hypertext, is a
nonlinear medium of
information that
includes graphics, audio, video,
plain text and hyperlinks. This designation...
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Hypermedia as the
engine of
application state (HATEOAS) is a
constraint of the REST
software architectural style that
distinguishes it from
other network...
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Adaptive hypermedia (AH) uses
hypermedia which is
adaptive according to a user model. In
contrast to
regular hypermedia,
where all
users are
offered the...
- technology, philosopher, and sociologist. He
coined the
terms hypertext and
hypermedia in 1963 and
published them in 1965.
According to a 1997
Forbes profile...
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design into
three steps:
resource identification (URI), HTTP verbs, and
hypermedia controls (e.g. hyperlinks). The RMM has been
cited useful in evaluating...
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Microcosm was a
hypermedia system,
originally developed in 1988 by the
Department of
Electronics and
Computer Science at the
University of Southampton...
- The
InterPlanetary File
System (IPFS) is a protocol,
hypermedia and file
sharing peer-to-peer
network for
sharing data
using a
distributed hash
table to...
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constraints for how the
architecture of a distributed, Internet-scale
hypermedia system, such as the Web,
should behave. The REST
architectural style emphasises...
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constraints of
written text. The term "hypertext" is
often used
where the term "
hypermedia"
might seem appropriate. In 1992,
author Ted Nelson – who
coined both...
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Macintosh and
Apple IIGS computers. It is
among the
first successful hypermedia systems predating the
World Wide Web.
HyperCard combines a flat-file database...