hypermedia system

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system
noun
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/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
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Evaluating the utility and usability of an adaptivehypermediasystem.
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The previous section described the types of user, usage and environment data that are potential input to a personalisedhypermediasystem.
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We define ahypermediasystemas an interactive system that allows users to navigate a network of linked hypermedia objects.
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Consider the example of ahypermediasystem.
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It is an early example of ahypermediasystem.
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In personalised hypermedia systems, stretchtext can additionally be automatically expanded and collapsed by the system, taking the user model into account.
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More recently, many approaches to building adaptive hypermedia systems have taken individual user knowledge into account.
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Triantafillou's iterative design of ahypermediasystemtakes steps towards creating a successful adaptive model.
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Towards an integrated environment with open hypermedia systems.
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Adaptive hypermedia systems use different colours and symbol codes to annotate links in a personalised manner.
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This article reviewed methods for the construction of personalised hypermedia systems.
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Adaptation in hypermedia systems concerning multimedia presentations are often based on the user's preferences.
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Most hypermedia systems that will be described in this paper need to acquire a certain amount of data before they can start adapting to the user.
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The most popular adaptive hypermedia systems are web-based systems.
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Unlike intelligent tutoring systems, however, adaptive educational hypermedia doesn't target stand-alone systems, but hypermedia systems.
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Generally speaking, adaptive hypermedia systems can be useful anywhere where hypertext and hypermedia is used.
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Unlike intelligent tutoring systems, however, adaptive educational hypermedia does not target stand-alone systems, but hypermedia systems.
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Profiling can also be used to support people at work, and also for learning, by intervening in the design of adaptive hypermedia systems personalising the interaction.
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