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The hypermedia design page is good
web resource.
The following articles are good sources of information:
- ``RMM: A Methodology for Structured Hypermedia Design'', T. Isakowitz, E. A.
Stohr, and P. Balasubramanian, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 38, No. 8, August 1995,
pp. 34-44.
Main paper describing the RMM methodology for hypermedia applications.
- "Extending the Capabilities of RMM: Russian Dolls and Hypertext", T.
Isakowitz, A. Kamis, M. Koufaris. Proceedings of the Thirtieth Hawaii International
Conference on Information
Systems (HICSS), Maui, HI, January 1997. Extensions that enable design of presentation layer aspects of hypermedia systems.
- ``RMC: A Tool To Design WWW Applications'', A. Diaz, T. Isakowitz, V. Maiorana
and G. Gilabert. Proceedings of the Fourth International World Wide Web Conference,
Boston,
December 1995, http://www.w3.org/WWW4. Presents an RMM-based design and development environment for organizational WWW applications. This paper describes a proposed tool.
- ``Distributed Hypermedia Design'', T. Isakowitz, Journal of Management
Information Systems. (forthcoming). Describes RMM-based development, emphasizing a
common look and feel.
- ``Systematic Hypermedia Design'', V. Balasubramanian, M. Bieber and T.
Isakowitz, (Working paper). Describes the application of RMM to the design and
development of an on-line
information system.
- ``Hypermedia in Information Systems and Organizations: An Agenda for
Research'', T. Isakowitz, Proceedings of the 26th Hawaii International Conference on
Information Systems
(HICSS), Maui, HI, January 1993. A visionary look at the impact of hypermedia in organizations.
- ``Hypermedia Design'', S. Frasse, F. Garzotto, T. Isakowitz, J. Nanard and M.
Nanard, eds., Springer Verlag, Workshops in Computing Series, 1996, 252+x111 pages.
(collection of articles
on hypermedia design).
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Dave Marshall
5/21/1999