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HyperTies
HyperTies started as TIES (The Interactive Encyclopedia System) under the
direction of Shneiderman at the University of Maryland's Human-Computer
Interaction Laboratory. It provides authoring and browsing tools. A node may
contain an entire article that may consist of several pages. Links are
represented by highlighted words or embedded menus which can be activated using
the keyboard or a touchscreen. Readers can preview links before actually
traversing them. The user interface is relatively simple due to the original
emphasis on museum information systems or kiosks. The commercial version is
being used for a much wider spectrum of applications such as diagnostic problem
solving, self-help manuals, browsers for libraries, and on-line
help.[Shneiderman, 1988]
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