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Conclusion
Very little work has been done towards a systematic and comprehensive approach
to the design of a user interface for a hypertext system using traditional and
modern user interface design principles.
This paper proposed the application of a set of user interface design guidelines
to a hypertext framework developed earlier. It has been suggested that the understanding of how people use
their cognitive skills to handle information will greatly enhance the design and
evaluation of hypertext systems.[29]
We believe that a user interface design based on the above systematic approach combined with the semantic
richness of nodes and links would greatly reduce
ambiguity, disorientation, and cognitive
overhead. We need such an approach in order to integrate hypertext
applications into our daily work in an increasingly collaborative
environment.
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