Hypermedia - Databases and Information Systems

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First mention of hypertext

1960s, mentioned by Ted Nelson and used in dictionaries and encyclopaedias.

Composite Navigation Structure

A combination of hierarchical, linear and non-linear navigation structures, where a variety of each is used. Most realistic websites use this.

HTML: Anchor tag

Allows links between web pages and documents. Connector of web pages to form the WWW. Example: <a href name="ram">Ram Factory</a>

Hypertext

Bodies of text linked in a non-sequential manner.

Storyboard

Consists of screen layouts alongside a short description AND navigational map noting each screen and their linkage

Aim of navigation structure

Convey information as the author intended. Allow users to access intended content with minimal irrelevant information.

Metadata

Data that describes or defines other data. Examples are HTML tags, data dictionaries and schemas

File Name and Subdirectory path

Follows directory structure leading to the actual file in a domain. A query may appear after the filename, preceded by a ? to separate it from the filename.

Nature of hypermedia structure

It is unstructured but highly reflects the nature of the human mind.

Navigation Structures

Linear Hierarchical Non-Linear Composite

Hypermedia

Media linked in a non-sequential manner to other media.

Hierarchical Navigation Structure

Nodes are grouped into categories, each node linking to a parent or child of higher or lower complexity/detail respectively. Organised in a tree diagram, those lower down the tree have are in more detailed and specific. Example would be most large organisation or government websites.

Linear Navigation Structure

Nodes are in a sequential order, forced upon the user Example would be movies, tutorials and data collection of transactions.

Non-Linear Navigation Structure

Nodes are linked in no particular sequence or order. A form of navigation map often is provided for the user. Example would be certain games.

Nodes

Points which are linked together to form a network. In terms of hypertext, a block or unit of information is a node.

Domain Name/Host Name

Preceded by two forward slashes (//). Each domain name is unique and associated with a IP address. DNS servers resolve the IP address through the domain name Elements of a domain name: generally www for websites custom name that describes organisation (yahoo in au.yahoo.com) top level domain (gTLD such as .net or .com or ccTLD such as .au)

HTML in terms of hypertext

Primary organisation method of hypertext, through hyperlinks.

Protocol

Set of transfer standards, it identifies the format and method of transmission. Protocol name is followed by a colon (:). Common web examples include http, https, ssl and ftp

HTML: Meta tag

Stores information that describes the page, rather than how it is displayed. Contained within <head> tags. Example: <META name="keywords" content="key,door,unlock">

Navigation Map

They describe the organisation of the hypermedia web. Consists of Each node and arrows linked the nodes together

Screen Layouts

They should show the look and feel of each screen. Consists of Headings Titles Content Headers/Footers Navigational items Items that are repeated on multiple screens should be mentioned

URL

Universal Resource Locator - identifies individual files and resources. Composed of Protocol, Domain, Subdirectory path & file name


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