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- W98496085 abstract "ions [15]; [25] are coupled to proprietary concepts to provide for a formal hypermedia data model. While uniform layout and link typing specifications are attributed and inherited in a static node typing hierarchy, both nodes and links can be submitted dynamically to multiple complementary classifications. The data model provides for a firm hyperbase structure and an abundance of meta-information that facilitates implementation of the enhanced navigation paradigm. An elaborate description of the data model and the navigation paradigm can be found in [20] and [19] respectively. In both publications, the most important object-oriented concept is abstraction. Abstractions used in the conceptual model and the navigation paradigm facilitate both orientation and maintenance. By means of inheritance, node properties can be defined on a high level of abstraction, and be inherited and refined in more specific “node types”, greatly reducing design and maintenance efforts. The same abstractions allow for the navigation paradigm to take account of the so-called navigation context. Guided tours are generated automatically along nodes relevant within this context, to “guide” the user and avoid disorientation. However, object-orientation entails more than merely subtyping and inheritance. Another object-oriented concept that is applied successfully in MESH is encapsulation. This paper very briefly discusses the conceptual hypermedia data model and navigation paradigm, but its main focus is upon how encapsulation further facilitates design and maintenance. At the conceptual level, it allows for nodes to be considered as independent entities, which can be developed in parallel by different parties. Any node can be designed without the need for knowing the entire hypermedia structure. At the implementation level, it allows for nodes to be considered as objects with a very loose coupling. They interact by means of a welldefined interface: their set of attributed link types, but can stay unaware of one another’s actual implementation. As a consequence, each node can be updated without affecting the rest of the hyperbase, which obviously reduces the maintenance problem to a great extent. Each update, both in terms of link structure and of node content becomes a local operation, instead of a global affair with escalating side effects. Nevertheless, it will allow a very high degree of freedom regarding how a node’s content is actually implemented, as long as the external view of a node corresponds to the link type based interface. 3 An overview of the MESH framework 3.1 The basic concepts: node types, layout templates and link types As with any hypermedia model (except for set-based paradigms), MESH’s basic building blocks are nodes and links. However, in MESH, these concepts explicitly take on the semantics of objects and relationships as in an object-oriented conceptual data model. On a conceptual level, a node can be considered as a black box, which communicates with the outside world by means of its links." @default.
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- W98496085 title "Encapsulation and information hiding as the keys to maintainable and reusable hypermedia applications" @default.
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