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A Model for Structuring User Documentation of ObjectOriented Frameworks Using Patterns
- Patterns and Hypertext Matthias Meusel, Krzysztof Czarnecki, and Wolfgang Kpf Daimler-Benz AG Research
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Pattern Matching in Hypertext
- Pattern Matching in Hypertext Amihood Amir y Moshe Lewenstein z Noa Lewenstein x Georgia
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Application of Graph-Based Concept Learning to the Predictive Toxicology Domain
- patterns in Hypertext domains [6]. Graphs are also a data representation that allows for structural
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A Semantic-Centric Approach to Information Visualization
- for corresponding authors. . Figure 6. Nine single-year snapshots of author co-citation patterns in the hypertext
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Collage, Composites, Construction
- , Patterns of Hypertext. 1. COLLAGE AND COMPOSITES Hypertext creates connections in three ways. We may follow
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An Object-Oriented Model (not only) for Hypertext in the Web
- in resources in a standard web implementation. One instance of such patterns are hypertext structures which
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Supporting authoring and learning in a collaborative hypertext system: The Annotated Egret
- for collaborative authoring? 4. What are the reading patterns of hypertext users? 5. What tools help the readers
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Experiences using Design Patterns to Reorganize an Object-Oriented Application
- (according to design rules and with design patterns). . Hypertext tools for documenting design patterns
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A Transactional Theory of Hypertext Structure
- larger social patterns of hypertext use that can serve either to reveal structurally distinct general
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Discriminative probabilistic models for relational data
- on the instantiation graphs. To continue our webpage example, consider another common pattern in hypertext: links in a
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