Object oriented methods in web sites design: hypertexts and knowledge representation
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https://doi.org/10.3989/redc.2003.v26.i3.138Keywords:
hypertexts, navigation design, Web sites design, object oriented, information systems modelling, knowledge representation, hypertext notation, object diagramming, hypertext design, OMT, object modelling techniquesAbstract
Abstract: Relation between hypertexts, Web sites design and object oriented methods in the context of content representation. Is proposed a method, MAIDHEA, to represent and to model Web sites. The method is indicated for web sites with didactic contents and/or knowledge representation objectives. In MAIDHEA, the annotation of the diagrams of classes is made with OMT (Object Modeling Technique) to represent information architectures navigation structures. MAIDHEA and other results about hypertexts and information architecture are products derived from the I+D+I activities on the conception, design and development of a virtual campus for a Master in Information Science (Master Online en Documentación Digital ). In the article, MAIDHEA is applied to represent the didactic materials of the Master Online en Documentación Digital in a hypertextual format.
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