| Title: | Just-in-time hypermedia |
| Author: | |
| 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.
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| Thesis Date: | 2005, May |
| Keywords: |
Hypermedia
Dynamic regeneration
Relocation
Re-identification
Virtual document
Hypermedia functionality
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| 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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Created December 6, 2005
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