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Navigating Spaces: The Semantics of Cross Domain Interoperability

Navigating Spaces: The Semantics of Cross Domain Interoperability
Navigating Spaces: The Semantics of Cross Domain Interoperability
The Open Hypermedia Protocol (OHP) developed by the Open Hypermedia Systems Working Group (OHSWG) allows components of a system to discuss Navigational Hypermedia, but it does not yet address the needs of other hypertext domains. The focus of Structural Computing has been to recognise the need for structure at all levels of computing, if OHP could express the structure of multiple domains then it could be used to facilitate this goal. The Fundamental Open Hypermedia Model (FOHM) has been developed to incorporate other domains into the OHP data model, forming a semantic language that can potentially be used to discuss any structure. In this paper we looks at the 'cross-domain fertilization' that takes place when several domains are brought together in this way and describe what it means to encounter structures from one domain in another.
Millard, David E.
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Davis, Hugh C.
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Millard, David E.
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Davis, Hugh C.
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Millard, David E. and Davis, Hugh C. (2000) Navigating Spaces: The Semantics of Cross Domain Interoperability. The 2nd Workshop on Structural Computing, San Antonio, Texas.

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Abstract

The Open Hypermedia Protocol (OHP) developed by the Open Hypermedia Systems Working Group (OHSWG) allows components of a system to discuss Navigational Hypermedia, but it does not yet address the needs of other hypertext domains. The focus of Structural Computing has been to recognise the need for structure at all levels of computing, if OHP could express the structure of multiple domains then it could be used to facilitate this goal. The Fundamental Open Hypermedia Model (FOHM) has been developed to incorporate other domains into the OHP data model, forming a semantic language that can potentially be used to discuss any structure. In this paper we looks at the 'cross-domain fertilization' that takes place when several domains are brought together in this way and describe what it means to encounter structures from one domain in another.

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Published date: 2000
Additional Information: Event Dates: 2000
Venue - Dates: The 2nd Workshop on Structural Computing, San Antonio, Texas, 2000-01-01
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 260740
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/260740
PURE UUID: bf158bb3-3dbe-4e89-b43d-29f2704c9cf2
ORCID for David E. Millard: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7512-2710
ORCID for Hugh C. Davis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1182-1459

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Date deposited: 12 Apr 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:58

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Author: David E. Millard ORCID iD
Author: Hugh C. Davis ORCID iD

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