Implicit relation knowledge

Parent Level

[Aspects of Hypermedia]
[Hypermedia shortcomings]
[History of Hypermedia]
[Hypermedia Systems]
[Hypermedia applications]
[Hypermedia and Learning]

Current level

[Manual discovery & definition]
[disorientation]
[Implicit relation knowledge]
[Predetermined paths]
[Added cognitive load]

Child Level

 

 

 

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  1. Implicit relation knowledge - introduction


Implicit relation knowledge - introduction

*Implicit relation knowledge - Explicit defined meanings can be ignored by the users.  It is important to observe that although the semantics in a hypermedia network are explicit defined through a very pain full process by the author, their existence for the hypermedia user-explorer is implicit. In the current hypermedia systems a link is defined by the author to establish a relation knowledge between  two different information nodes. This relation knowledge sometimes can not be recognised by the user. Hypermedia is a very powerful tool for interconnecting information but this interconnection is realised by the user in a more intuitive way. Compared to expert systems we can say that hypermedia systems have lack of a  reasoning mechanism about the way that an inference comes as an answer to a question.

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