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Introduction to OHS7

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An Open Hypermedia System (OHS) is typically a middleware systen which provides hypermedia functionality to front-end applications on the users’ desktops. Hence,existing tools and applications can be hypermedia-enabled using the functionality provided by the OHS. Additionally,OHSs integrate with the backend layer,i.e.,file systems,databases,and the Internet

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Reich, S. (2002). Introduction to OHS7. In: Reich, S., Tzagarakis, M.M., De Bra, P.M.E. (eds) Hypermedia: Openness, Structural Awareness, and Adaptivity. AH 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2266. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45844-1_1

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