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What is Hypertext (hypertext)? Hypertext brief his
The so-called hypertext (hypertext) is the decomposition of various types of information into meaningful information block stored in different nodes (node) and a distinct narrative style of a traditional print media. In 1965, Ted Nelson first Hypertext word, Andy van Dam et al in 1967 to establish the Hypertext editing system.
The so-called hypertext (hypertext) is the decomposition of various types of information into meaningful information block stored in different nodes (node) and a distinct narrative style of a traditional print media.We can through it with traditional text better understanding of hypertext. Is different of hypertext with traditional text of the following characteristics: "Non-linear" - Internet text through nodes (node) convergence, pieced link different information blocks, the link between the block neither fixed direction established route, is a non-linear (nonlinearaity)the link characteristics. Interactive text link - Internet platform for multi-linear characteristics, construct a network text by other text between the referent Mutual Construction of interactive text, which is based on a fairly clear and explicitpresented in the form of interconnected relationships between the text. Text ambiguity "- feel free to browse the internet users, each of the blocks of information between the specific concept of linear development context and center, so it has more than the traditional text-sense interpretation of the space. "Go Center" - traditional linear text habit will be a central concept as the basis for the plot development and significance to show ways and blueprints. The Internet text not the concept of a central narrative rules, called to the center (decentered) challenges the traditional linear structure of the text. In 1945, the concept of hypertext information system is proposed, which can be traced back to the electronic engineer Vannevar Bush's paper published in the Atlantic Monthly-As We May Think, when he proposed the Memex-"knowledge storage database"ideas. In 1965, Ted Nelson's first the Hypertext term his work "literary machine" in his book, expressing the vision of Hypertext. In 1967, Andy van Dam et al established Hypertext editing systems. In 1978, the first piece of the DVD produced by the computer hypermedia (hypermedia) was born at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, called "Apsen Movie Map". 1984, Telos develop storage format, computer hypermedia can create a database in a Macintosh computer. 1986, as a guide published by Purdue's Online Writing Lab (OWL), Hypertext can be wider. In 1987, Apple introduced a hypermedia card (hypercard) running on the Macintosh and Apple II GS computer system.