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HyperContext: A Model for Adaptive Hypertext

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User Modeling

Part of the book series: International Centre for Mechanical Sciences ((CISM,volume 383))

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HyperContext is a 3-layer model for adaptive hypertext. The model supports the use of multiple interpretations of objects of information. Whenever an object is accessed, HyperContext determines the context in which the access has taken place and presents the appropriate interpretation to the user.

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Staff, C. (1997). HyperContext: A Model for Adaptive Hypertext. In: Jameson, A., Paris, C., Tasso, C. (eds) User Modeling. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 383. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2670-7_4

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