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Offering open hypermedia services to the WWW: a step-by-step approach for developers
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Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web table of contents
Budapest, Hungary
SESSION: Open hypermedia and the web table of contents
Pages: 482 - 489  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISBN:1-58113-680-3
Authors
Nikos Karousos  University of Patras, Rion, Greece
Ippokratis Pandis  University of Patras, Rion, Greece
Siegfried Reich  Sun Technology Research Excellence Center (SunTREC), Salzburg Research, Austria
Manolis Tzagarakis  Research Academic Computer Technology Institute, Rion, Greece
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ABSTRACT

Hypermedia systems and more specifically open hypermedia systems (OHS) provide a rich set of implementations of different hypertext flavors such as navigational hypertext, spatial hypertext or taxonomic hypertext. Additionally, these systems offer component-based modular architectures and address interoperability between hypertext domains. Despite multiple efforts of integrating Web clients, a widespread adoption of OHS technology by Web developers has not taken place. In this paper it is argued that Web Services - which offer a component model for Web applications - can be integrated in OHSs. An architectural integration is proposed, a step-by-step process is outlined and an example of integration is provided. This very approach is aimed to benefit both worlds: the Web community with new rich hypermedia functionality that extends the current navigational hypermedia, and the OHS community by opening its tools and platforms to the many developer groups of the Web community.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Nikos Karousos: colleagues
Ippokratis Pandis: colleagues
Siegfried Reich: colleagues
Manolis Tzagarakis: colleagues