caT: context-aware Trellis
caT continues the line of research initiated with the Trellis project,
investigating additional applications of the browsing semantics metaphor and
extending the prototypes of the system. More information will be provided here
at a later time, but for now, here are pointers to some of the publications
that have appeared on the project:
- Jin-Cheon Na and Richard Furuta,
"Dynamic Documents: Authoring, Browsing, and Analysis Using a High-Level Petri
Net-Based Hypermedia System,"
Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on Document Engineering (DocEng '01),
November 9-10, 2001, Atlanta, GA,
pp. 38-47.
(PDF)
(ACM DL)
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Jin-Cheon Na. Context-aware Hypermedia in a Dynamically Changing
Environment, Supported by a High-Level Petri Net,
Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas A&M University, December 2001.
(PDF)
- Richard Furuta and Jin-Cheon Na.
"Applying Programmable Browsing Semantics Within the Context of the World-Wide
Web."
Proceedings of Hypertext '02.
ACM Press, June 11-15, 2002,
pp. 23-24.
(PDF)
(ACM DL)
- Unmil P. Karadkar, Jin-Cheon Na, and Richard Furuta.
"Employing Smart Browsers to Support Flexible
Information Presentation in Petri net-based Digital
Libraries,"
in Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries: 6th European
Conference, ECDL 2002, Proceedings,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) 2458, Springer, 2002, pp. 324-337.
(PDF)
- Richard Furuta and Jin-Cheon Na.
"Applying caT's Programmable Browsing Semantics to Specify World-Wide Web
Documents that Reflect Place, Time, Reader, and Community," in
Proceedings of the 2002 ACM Symposium on Document Engineering, McLean
Virginia, November 8-9, 2002, ACM Press, pp. 10-17.
(PDF)
Richard Furuta, furuta@cs.tamu.edu
November 11, 2002