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Chimera: hypertext for heterogeneous software environments
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Proceedings of the 1994 ACM European conference on Hypermedia technology table of contents
Edinburgh, Scotland
Pages: 94 - 107  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-89791-640-9
Authors
Kenneth M. Anderson  Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California
Richard N. Taylor  Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California
E. James Whitehead, Jr.  Department of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, California
Sponsors
Lothian & Edinburgh Enterprise : Lothian & Edinburgh Enterprise
SIGLINK: Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
SIGWEB: ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
Heriot-Watt University : Heriot-Watt University
SIGGROUP: ACM Special Interest Group on Supporting Group Work
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Emerging software development environments are characterized by heterogeneity: they are composed of diverse object stores, user interfaces, and tools. This paper presents an approach for providing hypertext services in this heterogeneous setting. Central notions of the approach include the following. Anchors are established with respect to interactive views of objects, rather than the objects themselves. Composable, n-ary links can be established between anchors on different views of objects stored in distinct object bases. Viewers (and objects) may be implemented in different programming languages afforded by a client-server architecture. Multiple, concurrently active viewers enable multimedia hypertext services. The paper describes the approach and presents an architecture which supports it. Experience with the Chimera prototype and its relationship to other systems is described.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Kenneth M. Anderson: colleagues
Richard N. Taylor: colleagues
E. James Whitehead, Jr.: colleagues