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- From: edf250y@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (Andrew Marks)
- Subject: Re: Novel navigation techniques
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.021419.22772@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Organization: Monash University, Caulfield Campus
- References: <1992Nov15.004816.4084@memstvx1.memst.edu> <martin.721866622@menaik> <1992Nov15.195656.4089@memstvx1.memst.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 02:14:19 GMT
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- Just like developing decision-support systems (effectively), the key
- to building intuitive hypertexts for the reader lies in the developer
- begin able to abstract the cognitive processes that the reader undergoes
- when examining the material. What connections would this reader logically
- make? If the proposed audience is a large and varied group, then make
- the links as obvious and objective as possible, then allow the users to
- dynamically add/amend/delete the links. I'm not sure if many (any?)
- products allow this dynamic structuring though?
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