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Systematic Development of Physical Hypermedia Applications

Cecilia Challiol (LIFIA, Facultad de Informática, UNLP, La Plata Argentina email: ceciliac@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar)
Gustavo Rossi (LIFIA, Facultad de Informática, UNLP, La Plata Argentina and CONICET email: gustavo@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar)
Silvia Gordillo (LIFIA, Facultad de Informática, UNLP, La Plata Argentina and CICPBA email: gordillo@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar)
Valeria De CristÓfolo (LIFIA, Facultad de Informática, UNLP, La Plata Argentina email: valeriac@sol.info.unlp.edu.ar http://www‐lifia.info.unlp.edu.ar)

International Journal of Web Information Systems

ISSN: 1744-0084

Article publication date: 31 December 2006

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Abstract

In this paper we present a model‐based approach for the development of physical hypermedia applications, i.e. those mobile (Web) applications in which physical and digital objects are related and explored using the hypermedia paradigm. We describe an extension of the Object‐Oriented Hypermedia Design Method (OOHDM) and present an improvement of the popular Model‐View‐Controller (MVC) metaphor to incorporate the concept of located object we illustrate the idea with a framework implementation using Jakarta Struts. We first review the state of the art of this kind of software systems, stressing the need of a systematic design and implementation approach we briefly present a light extension to the OOHDM design approach, incorporating physical objects and “walkable” links. We next present a Web application framework for deploying physical hypermedia software and show an example of use. We evaluate our approach and finally we discuss some further work we are pursuing.

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Challiol, C., Rossi, G., Gordillo, S. and De CristÓfolo, V. (2006), "Systematic Development of Physical Hypermedia Applications", International Journal of Web Information Systems, Vol. 2 No. 3/4, pp. 232-246. https://doi.org/10.1108/17440080780000303

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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