Collaboration in Hypermedia Environments

  • Martin Richartz
  • Tom D. Rüdebusch
Part of the NATO ASI Series book series (volume 67)

Abstract

In order to achieve the goal of providing useful expert knowledge for any kind of electronic education or for accessing systems as sources of information, it is necessary to provide collaborative capabilities. The quality of the information stored in the system is dependent on the way all the information contributors can access and share their knowledge.

Keywords

Collaboration hypermedia learning authoring environment 

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Copyright information

© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1990

Authors and Affiliations

  • Martin Richartz
    • 1
  • Tom D. Rüdebusch
    • 2
  1. 1.Digital Equipment Corp.USA
  2. 2.Institute for TelematicsUniversity of KarlsruheGermany

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