[HT'98 logo] Ninth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia

Hypertext'98

Pittsburgh, USA, June 20-24, 1998


Second Workshop on Adaptive Hypertext and Hypermedia

PROCEEDINGS

Edited by
Peter Brusilovsky Human-Computer Interaction Institute, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Paul De Bra Department of Computing Science, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Papers

Towards a Generic Adaptive Hypermedia System
Paul De Bra
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Licia Calvi
University of Antwerp, Belgium

The Value of Adaptivity in Hypermedia Learning Environments: A Short Review of Empirical Evidence
John Eklund
The University Sydney, Australia
Peter Brusilovsky
Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Adaptive Communities and Web Places
Paul P. Maglio and Rob Barrett
IBM Almaden Research Center, USA

Content Adaptation for Audio-based Hypertexts in Physical Environments
Elena Not, Massimo Zancanaro
Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Italy

Concepts and documents for adaptive educational hypermedia: a model and a prototype
Denise Pilar da Silva, Rafaël Van Durm, Erik Duval, Henk Olivié
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Short papers and posters

An Evaluation of Adapted Hypermedia Techniques Using Static User Modelling
Jatinder Hothi and Wendy Hall
Southampton University, U.K.

Computed Web Links: The COOL Link Model
Michael Miller and L. Jay Wantz
Intelligent Automation, Inc., USA

User Adaptivity on WWW through CHEOPS
Alberto Negro, Vittorio Scarano, Rosaria Simari
Università di Salerno, Italy

Building a User Model for a Museum Exploration and Information-Providing Adaptive System
Marcello Sarini and Carlo Strapparava
Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Italy

Personalizing Access to Web Sites: The SiteIF Project
Anna Stefani and Carlo Strapparava
Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Italy

Position statements

Web Engineering and Flexible Hypermedia
Michael Bieber, Roberto Galnares and Qiang Lu
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

Automated Generation of Hypermedia Presentations from Pre-existing, Tagged Media Objects.
Lynda Hardman, Lloyd Rutledge, Dick Bulterman
CWI, The Netherlands

Adaptable and Adaptive Information Access for All Users, Including Disabled and Elderly People
Alfred Kobsa
GMD FIT, Germany
Constantine Stephanidis
ICS-FORTH, Greece

Issues in Authoring Adaptive Hypertext on the Web
Karen A. Lemone
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA

Modelling Personalizable Hyperlink-Based Interaction
James Ohene-Djan, Alvaro A.A. Fernandes
Goldsmiths College, University of London, U.K.

Adaptive navigation tools for thesaurus-based retrieval in cultural heritage applications
Douglas Tudhope
University of Glamorgan, UK

Designing Dynamic Hypertext
Michael White
CoGenTex, Inc., USA