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dc.contributor.authorPetrou, Costasspa
dc.contributor.authorMartakos, Drakoulisspa
dc.contributor.authorHatzopoulos, Michaelspa
dc.contributor.authorHalamandaris, Steliosspa
dc.contributor.authorHadjiefthymiades, Stathesspa
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dc.date.issued2000-12-01
dc.identifier.issn2539-2115
dc.identifier.issn1657-2831
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12749/9086
dc.description.abstractLos sistemas hipermedios distribuidos a gran escala comprenden una generación de herramientas poderosas Para satisfacer las demandas de la nueva era de la globalización de la información. El más prometedor de Tales sistemas tienen características que permiten la fácil adaptación tanto a un, en realidad, evolución tecnológica impredecible y a las necesidades de información en constante evolución de usuarios. Dichos sistemas generalmente se conocen como sistemas de hipermedios abiertos (OHS). Recientemente, el esfuerzo de investigación se ha centrado en la formulación de un conjunto sólido de OHS estándares (es decir, protocolos, modelos de referencia y arquitecturas) que provendrían de un comprensión común y, por lo tanto, implementaciones futuras directas. Desafortunadamente, nociones de hipermedia sofisticadas como nodos compuestos y vinculación dinámica, todavía encontradas En los sistemas de hipermedias monolíticos mayores, se han pasado por alto o se retrataron aproximadamente. Este documento presenta una arquitectura del sistema distribuido implementada sobre un Modelo de HyperMedia para OHS, que captura nociones como estas y establece la base para implementaciones sencillas. El modelo de hipermedia propuesto comprende un HyperMedia Data Model, que es extensible y cumple una serie de requisitos de OHS, y un modelo estructural, que garantiza la construcción controlada de hiperdocumentos y Vinculación dinámica flexible. Aspectos de un prototipo de servidor HyperMedia (Aristóteles) que se ha discutido la prueba de prueba para esta arquitectura.spa
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dc.publisherUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNAB
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dc.rightsDerechos de autor 2000 Revista Colombiana de Computación
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dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Computación; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2000): Revista Colombiana de Computación; 105-124
dc.subjectInnovaciones tecnológicas
dc.subjectCiencia de los computadores
dc.subjectDesarrollo de tecnología
dc.subjectIngeniería de sistemas
dc.subjectInvestigaciones
dc.subjectTecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones
dc.subjectTIC´s
dc.titleEl enfoque de Aristóteles para abrir hipermediaspa
dc.title.translatedThe aristotle approach to open hypermediaeng
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dc.subject.keywordsTechnological innovationseng
dc.subject.keywordsComputer scienceeng
dc.subject.keywordsTechnology developmenteng
dc.subject.keywordsSystems engineeringeng
dc.subject.keywordsInvestigationseng
dc.subject.keywordsInformation and communication technologieseng
dc.subject.keywordsICT'seng
dc.subject.keywordsOpen hypermedia systemseng
dc.subject.keywordsHypermedia modelingeng
dc.subject.keywordsDistributed information systemseng
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dc.subject.lembInnovaciones tecnológicasspa
dc.subject.lembDesarrollo tecnológicospa
dc.subject.lembIngeniería de sistemasspa
dc.subject.lembInvestigaciónspa
dc.subject.lembTecnologías de la información y la comunicaciónspa
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dc.description.abstractenglishLarge-scale distributed hypermedia systems comprise a generation of powerful tools to meet the demands of the new information globalization era. The most promising of such systems have characteristics that allow for the easy adaptation both to an, actually, unpredictable technological evolution and to the constantly evolving information needs of users. Such systems are generally known as Open Hypermedia Systems (OHS). Recently, research effort has been focused on the formulation of a solid set of OHS standards (i.e., protocols, reference models and architectures) that would stem from a common understanding and thus, direct future implementations. Unfortunately, sophisticated hypermedia notions like composite nodes and dynamic linking, still found in older, monolithic hypermedia systems, have been overlooked or roughly portrayed. This paper presents a distributed system architecture implemented on top of a hypermedia model for OHS, which captures notions like these and sets the foundation for straightforward implementations. The proposed hypermedia model comprises a Hypermedia Data Model, which is extensible and fulfils a series of OHS requirements, and a Structural Model, which ensures controlled hyperdocument construction and flexible dynamic linking. Aspects of a prototype hypermedia server (Aristotle), which has been the testbed for this architecture, are discussed.eng
dc.subject.proposalSistemas hipermedia abiertosspa
dc.subject.proposalModelado hipermediaspa
dc.subject.proposalSistemas de información distribuidaspa
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