Eddy Odijk

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1992
 
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Stajano, Attilio, Cerboni, Bruno, Antoni, Giovanni Degli, Mulder, Hans, Roucairol, Gerard, Neuhold, Erich, Odijk, Eddy, Ravasio, Pier Carlo, Ritchie, Jan and Schiff, Jack (1992): Business Opportunities in Hypermedia Applications. In: Lucarella, D., Nanard, Jocelyne, Nanard, Marc and Paolini, P. (eds.) Proceedings of ECHT 92 the Fourth ACM Conference on Hypertext November 30 - December 04, 1992, Milano, Italy. p. 285.

Research on hypertext and hypermedia systems has been ongoing for many years and attractive demonstrator systems have been displayed showing the potential of these technologies. Is there a real market behind the hypermedia applications? We are frequently offered a very optimistic view on the size and maturity of such a market.

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Pub. period:1992-1992
Pub. count:1
Number of co-authors:9



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Pier Carlo Ravasio:1
Jan Ritchie:1
Jack Schiff:1

 

 

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Eddy Odijk's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Jan Ritchie:2
Erich Neuhold:2
Giovanni Degli Ant..:2
 
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[The] dynamics of computational artefacts extend beyond the interface narrowly defined, to relations of people with each other and to the place of computing in their ongoing activities. System design, it follows, must include not only the design of innovative technologies, but their artful integration with the rest of the social and material world. The value of artefacts on this view lies less in their intrinsic features, than in their contribution to particular social-material landscapes."

-- Lucy Suchman

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