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hypertext


hy·per·text

H0360700 (hī′pər-tĕkst′)n. Digital text that contains hyperlinks to other texts.

hypertext

(ˈhaɪpəˌtɛkst) n (Computer Science) computer software and hardware that allows users to create, store, and view text and move between related items easily and in a nonsequential way; a word or phrase can be selected to link users to another part of the same document or to a different document

hy•per•text

(ˈhaɪ pərˌtɛkst)
n. Computers. data, as text, graphics, or sound, stored in a computer so that a user can move nonsequentially through a link from one object or document to another. [1960–65]

hy·per·text

(hī′pər-tĕkst′) A computer-based text retrieval system that enables a user to access particular locations in webpages or other electronic documents by clicking on links within specific webpages or documents.
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Noun1.hypertext - machine-readable text that is not sequential but is organized so that related items of information are connected; "Let me introduce the word hypertext to mean a body of written or pictorial material interconnected in such a complex way that it could not conveniently be presented or represented on paper"--Ted Nelsonmachine-readable text - electronic text that is stored as strings of characters and that can be displayed in a variety of formatsobject-oriented database - a database in which the operations carried out on information items (data objects) are considered part of their definition
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hypertext


hypertext,

technique for organizing computer databases or documents to facilitate the nonsequential retrieval of information. Related pieces of information are connected by preestablished or user-created links that allow a user to follow associative trails across the database. The linked data may be in a text, graphic, audio, or video format, allowing for multimediamultimedia,
in personal computing, software and applications that combine text, high-quality sound, two- and three-dimensional graphics, animation, photo images, and full-motion video.
..... Click the link for more information.
 presentations; when more formats than text are linked together, the technique is often referred to as hypermedia. Hypertext applications offer a variety of tools for very rapid searches for specific information; they are particularly useful for working with voluminous amounts of text, as are found in an encyclopedia or a repair and maintenance manual. See also information storage and retrievalinformation storage and retrieval,
the systematic process of collecting and cataloging data so that they can be located and displayed on request. Computers and data processing techniques have made possible the high-speed, selective retrieval of large amounts of information for
..... Click the link for more information.
; World Wide WebWorld Wide Web
(WWW or W3), collection of globally distributed text and multimedia documents and files and other network services linked in such a way as to create an immense electronic library from which information can be retrieved quickly by intuitive searches.
..... Click the link for more information.
.

Bibliography

See G. P. Landow, ed., Hyper/Text/Theory (1994); J. A. Lennon, Hypermedia Systems and Applications: World Wide Web and Beyond (1997); D. Lowe and W. Hall, Hypermedia and the Web: An Engineering Approach (1999).

hypertext

[′hī·pər‚tekst] (computer science) A data structure in which there are links between words, phrases, graphics, or other elements and associated information so that selection of a key object can activate a linkage and reveal the information.

hypertext

computer software and hardware that allows users to create, store, and view text and move between related items easily and in a nonsequential way; a word or phrase can be selected to link users to another part of the same document or to a different document

hypertext

(hypertext)A term coined by Ted Nelson around 1965 for acollection of documents (or "nodes") containingcross-references or "links" which, with the aid of aninteractive browser program, allow the reader to move easilyfrom one document to another.

The extension of hypertext to include other media - sound,graphics, and video - has been termed "hypermedia", butis usually just called "hypertext", especially since theadvent of the World-Wide Web and HTML.

hypertext

A linkage between related information. Hypertext is the foundation of the World Wide Web, enabling users to click or tap a link in order to switch to another part of the same Web page, another page on the same site or to a website anywhere in the world. Hypertext is the umbrella term for all links, whether appearing as text (word, phrase or sentence) or as an icon or other graphical element, the latter technically called a "hypergraphic." The terms "hypertext," "hyperlink" and "link" are all used synonymously. See hypermedia, live link and virtual hypertext.

The term was coined by Ted Nelson in 1963, but his vision was more expansive than the one-way links of today's Web. Nelson proposed two-way linking and support for non-hierarchical organization (for more information, visit www.xanadu.com).

The World Wide Web = Hypertext
The Web was developed in the early 1990s by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at the CERN European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Switzerland. Whether the Web embodied hypertext as Nelson envisioned it or not, the linking of one item to another created the largest information explosion the world has ever witnessed.


hypertext


hypertext

A link—typically displayed as (blue) coloured, underlined text—incorporated in an electronic document that permits internet browsers to immediately open another document in the same or another website.
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hypertext


Related to hypertext: hypertext transfer protocol, Hypertext fiction
  • noun

Words related to hypertext

noun machine-readable text that is not sequential but is organized so that related items of information are connected

Related Words

  • machine-readable text
  • object-oriented database
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