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An Infrastructure-Agnostic Model of Hypertext

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This short paper summarizes a new interpretation of the original vision of hypertext: infrastructure-agnostic hypertext is independent from specific formats and protocols. References to existing technologies for implementations are included nevertheless.

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HT '19: Proceedings of the 30th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
September 2019
326 pages
ISBN:9781450368858
DOI:10.1145/3342220
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  1. documents
  2. hyperdata
  3. hypermedia
  4. transclusion
  5. xanadu

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