Navigating between objects : lessons from an object-oriented framework perspective
Material type: ArticlePublication details: ref_localidad@NULL : ACM, 2000Description: 1 archivo (46,4 KB)Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: The main goal of this paper is to present a general architecture for building computational hypermedia applications, i.e. those applications that combine the hypermedia navigational style with other kinds of computations in an object-oriented system. We first motivate our work discussing why these kind of applications need special attention. Then, we briefly present the architecture and components of an object-oriented framework that allows extending object-oriented applications with hypermedia features. Finally, and as the main contribution of this paper, we discuss the most important design decisions behind the framework, presenting them as a set of micro-architectural constructs that yield a general architecture for integrating object-oriented and hypermedia applications.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The main goal of this paper is to present a general architecture for building computational hypermedia applications, i.e. those applications that combine the hypermedia navigational style with other kinds of computations in an object-oriented system. We first motivate our work discussing why these kind of applications need special attention. Then, we briefly present the architecture and components of an object-oriented framework that allows extending object-oriented applications with hypermedia features. Finally, and as the main contribution of this paper, we discuss the most important design decisions behind the framework, presenting them as a set of micro-architectural constructs that yield a general architecture for integrating object-oriented and hypermedia applications.
Computing Surveys, 32(1es), art. no. 30
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