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Konzepte zur Versionenverwaltung für die Hyperdokumenterstellung in einer hypertextbasierten Publikationsumgebung

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Hypertext / Hypermedia ’91

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Die Verwaltung von Versionen ist ein Kernproblem beim Erstellen von Hyperdokumenten [8]. Versionenunterstützung soll Autoren von Hyperdokumenten ermöglichen, einerseits die Geschichte der Änderungen an ihren Hyperdokumenten festzuhalten und andererseits gleichzeitig mehrere Alternativen von Dokumentkonfigurationen zu verwalten.

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Weber, A., Schoepf, V. (1991). Konzepte zur Versionenverwaltung für die Hyperdokumenterstellung in einer hypertextbasierten Publikationsumgebung. In: Maurer, H. (eds) Hypertext / Hypermedia ’91. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 276. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76698-5_27

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