Hypertext Systems
Text displayed on a computer with references (hyperlinks) to other text that the reader can immediately access.
Core metadata
- ID: hypertext_systems
- Era: Modern
- First known date: 1965 (exact)
- Region: United States
- Review status: source_checked
- Maturity: N/A
Prerequisites
- Algorithms & Computation Theory (algorithms_computation_theory)
- Information Theory (information_theory)
- Software Engineering (software_engineering)
Dependents
- Content Delivery Networks (content_delivery_networks)
- HTTP Protocol (http_protocol)
- World Wide Web (world_wide_web)
Fields
- None.
Node sources
- History of Hypertext (Nielsen Norman Group, 1995, review) • Supports: node
Locator: Nielsen Norman Group states that Ted Nelson coined the word hypertext in 1965 while developing Xanadu.
Prerequisite edge evidence
Edge/source evidence summary:
- Prerequisite edges: 3
- Average edge confidence: 68%
- Prerequisite sources: 3
- expert_inference: 3
| Prerequisite | Type | Confidence | Evidence level | Note | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Software Engineering (software_engineering) | enabling | 68% | expert_inference | Software Engineering provides a capability that enables this technology without being the only possible path. |
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| Information Theory (information_theory) | enabling | 68% | expert_inference | Information Theory provides a capability that enables this technology without being the only possible path. |
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| Algorithms & Computation Theory (algorithms_computation_theory) | enabling | 68% | expert_inference | Algorithms & Computation Theory provides a capability that enables this technology without being the only possible path. |
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