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The Dynamic Hypermedia Engine by Professor Michael Bieber offers a revolutionary approach to augmenting applications by automatically adding links and hypermedia services. Key features include structured search capabilities based on relationships, guided tours, and user comments. It utilizes a unique architecture to generate links from application structure rather than relying on traditional keyword searches. Compatible with Java, XML, XSL, RDF, and more, this engine transforms how users interact with information, enhancing accessibility and engagement.
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Dynamic Hypermedia EngineProfessor Michael Bieberhttp://web.njit.edu/~bieber
Dynamic Hypermedia Engine Automatically add links and other “hypermedia” services to applications: • comments • guided tours • structural search (based on links and relationships instead of keywords) • others... Buzzword compatible: • Java, XML, XSL, RDF, etc.
1997 Sales 1997 Expenses $127,322.12 $85,101.99 Dynamic Hypermedia Engine • Links generated based on application structure, not search or lexical analysis • You cannot do a search on the display text “$127,322.12” to find related information… • But you can find relationships for the element Sales[1997]
Relationship Manager Relationship Manager Rule Base … Vendor - Vendor IS - Vendor Details - {commands} Vendor - Vendor IS - Vendor Reliability - {commands} Vendor - Vendor IS - Vendor Agreements - {commands} Vendor - Purchasing Data Warehouse - Who else uses vendor - {commands} Vendor - Purchasing IS - Your Purchasing History - {commands} Vendor - CASE Workbench - All screens with this vendor - {commands} … ...
DHE generates anchors and links from the Relationship Management Rule Base