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@Article{Hayashi:EPODD-6-4-423,
  author =       "Koichi Hayashi and Akifumi Sekijima",
  title =        "Mediating interface between hypertext and structured
                 documents",
  journal =      j-EPODD,
  volume =       "6",
  number =       "4",
  pages =        "423--434",
  month =        dec,
  year =         "1993",
  CODEN =        "EPODEU",
  ISSN =         "0894-3982",
  bibdate =      "Thu Jun 2 10:04:26 1994",
  bibsource =    "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/epodd.bib",
  abstract =     "In this paper we describe a unified document model for
                 an authoring system that takes advantage of both
                 hypertext and structured document models: hypertext,
                 which represents a document as a network of information
                 fragments freely referencing one another, helps users
                 create ideas; and structured document models, which
                 represent a document as a rigid tree structure of
                 document components, help users organize documents and
                 make layouts. Our document model comprises the
                 underlying structure and the surface: the underlying
                 structure is a network structure; and the surface is an
                 interface providing a view of the underlying structure.
                 The key features of our document model are: (1) the
                 surface defines tree structures as marked parts of the
                 underlying structure, and maintains consistency between
                 the network and tree structures; (2) the surface
                 monitors users' walks in the underlying network and
                 marks the trails to define tree structures; and (3) the
                 defined tree structures work as structured documents.
                 Nelumbo, a prototype system, integrates different types
                 of editors that handle features of hypertext and
                 structured documents. Users can choose any of the tools
                 at will, and editing with the tools affects the
                 underlying structure consistently.",
  keywords =     "Hypertext, Structured documents, Authoring system,
                 Writing process model, Document model, History tree,
                 Multi-level formatting",
}

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