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22 Structuring information using Hyper-G

 

Gerald Mesaric, Walter Schinnerl

In this chapter we describe the general principles of structuring and providing information with Hyper-G. Chapters 23, 24 and 25 explain in detail how to do this with Harmony, Amadeus and a set of special database manipulation tools.

When you first start a Hyper-G server it will be empty except for some demo material that comes with the installation. It will now be up to you to decide how to fill it with information. In general this requires thinking about two things:

  1. Who should be able to insert information? Who should be able to read it?
  2. Where should ``authors'' insert information and how should your server' s contents be organized and presented to the user?


    22.10 Advanced structuring 22.10 Advanced structuring
    22.11 Examples of hypermedia applications 22.11 Examples of hypermedia applications
    22.12 Further reading 22.12 Further reading
    22.1 Users and user groups 22.1 Users and user groups
    22.2 Collection hierarchies 22.2 Collection hierarchies
    22.3 Access permissions 22.3 Access permissions
    22.4 Clusters 22.4 Clusters
    22.5 Documents 22.5 Documents
    22.6 CGI objects and programs 22.6 CGI objects and programs
    22.7 Remote objects 22.7 Remote objects
    22.8 Hyperlinks 22.8 Hyperlinks
    22.9 Home collections 22.9 Home collections