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Title:
Just-in-time hypermedia
Author:
Zhang, Li
Document Type:
Dissertation
Department:
Department of Computer Science
Degree:
Doctor of Philosophy
Major:
Computer Science
Advisory Committee:
Bieber, Michael P.
Oria, Vincent
Geller, James
Theodoratos, Dimitri
Vitali, Fabio
Millard, David E.
Thesis Date:
2005, May
Keywords:
Hypermedia
Dynamic regeneration
Relocation
Re-identification
Virtual document
Hypermedia functionality
Availability:
Unrestricted
Abstract:

Many analytical applications, especially legacy systems, create documents and display screens in response to user queries "dynamically" or in real time . These documents and displays do not exist in advance, and thus hypermedia must be generated 'just in time" -automatically and dynamically.

This dissertation details the idea of 'just-in-time" hypermedia and discusses challenges encountered in this research area. A fully detailed literature review about the research issues and related research work is given. A framework for the 'just-in-time" hypermedia compares virtual documents with static documents, as well as dynamic with static hypermedia functionality. Conceptual 'just-in-time" hypermedia architecture is proposed in terms of requirements and logical components. The 'just-in-time" hypermedia engine is described in terms of architecture, functional components, information flow, and implementation details. Then test results are described and evaluated. Lastly, contributions, limitations, and future work are discussed.

Complete Thesis:
njit-etd2005-093 (184 pages ~ 14,274 KB pdf)
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