Monday, October 25, 2004

Hyperstructures, graph theory, and interconnectedness

This paper describes hyperstructures, in terms of graph theory. Hyperstructures
allow hypertext information like the Web to be presented in ways that
show not just the links between pages, but the multiple relationships
between the information in the pages. Award winning paper at this year's
 ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) Hypertext Conference.


 


10:52:32 PM     comment []

Usability as a CMS selection factor - what a novel idea

Not what claims the software salesperson can foist upon management, but an honest measurement. If the result of the free training session impresses the line associates it would be a great indicator of probable success.

Using training during CMS selection. I'm really pleased when I come across a new idea that can help people select a content management system more effectively. Now, the key challenge when choosing a CMS is building sufficient confidence that it's the right tool for the... [Column Two]


9:39:01 PM     comment []

Free online content Nov.8-12

Wall Street Journal Offers Free Content. In recent months, the Wall Street Journal Online has been sending nightly e-mail to bloggers, or online diarists, to offer up several daily stories free so that they can point to or link to them from their Web pages. And on Nov. 8, the company plans to remove its paid wall altogether for five days, for the first time in 7 years, according to the company. [SNT Report]


8:34:36 PM     comment []