A hypertext interface for a thesaurus management system
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v2i1.1049Abstract
This paper shows the possibilities that exist to create a basic hypertext interface on a Thesaurus Management System. The project has been built in three stages: a) conceptual data model for the thesaurus; b) development of the management tools, that is, the thesaurus management system; and c) the hypertext Scire. 2 : 1 (en.-jun. 1996). interfaces. The system has been developed on Windows and combines the power of relational DBMS and the navigational flexibility of Guide, a hypertext shell. Two models of interfaces are proposed. It can be concluded that hypertext interfaces improve thesaurus management, and open a new path for knowledge organization research.Downloads
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