Title
Document management through hypertext: a logic modeling approach
Abstract
This work employs logic modeling as a common language to integrate two independent information domains/spl minus/document management and hypertext. The concept of hypertext concerns information management and access. Hypertext can also be considered a knowledge representation that models the structure of the information system it serves. A hypertext engine would give the user flexible access to the information and commands of the underlying application, tailored to that application's structure. This paper focuses on integrating hypertext functionalities into an intelligent personal document processing system called TEXPROS. We develop independent logic data models for hypertext and TEXPROS elements, and then present the logical representation of the bridge laws that map between them. We found logic modeling an invaluable tool in understanding our two domains and effecting their integration.<>
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1109/HICSS.1994.323307
HICSS (3)
Keywords
Field
DocType
information access,document management,domain integration,information management,model-based reasoning,logical representation,intelligent personal document processing system,logic modeling,bridge laws,knowledge representation,information system structure modelling,texpros,logic data models,hypertext,formal logic,independent information domains,document handling,hypermedia,model based reasoning,document processing,logic,information system,data model
Information system,Hypertext,Document management system,Computer science,Hypermedia,Information access,Knowledge management,Human–computer interaction,Natural language processing,Artificial intelligence,Information management,Knowledge representation and reasoning,Document processing
Conference
Volume
Citations 
PageRank 
3
6
1.58
References 
Authors
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jiangling Wan13322.80
Michael P. Bieber214015.99
Jason Tsong-li Wang31536449.42
Peter A. Ng4444411.06