OHRA: Towards an Open Hypermedia Reference Architecture and a Migration Path for Existing Systems

The open hypermedia research community recognised that to make progress on defining a protocol to enable third party applications to access open link services, it was necessary to first establish a reference architecture for open hypermedia systems upon which to base discussions. In this paper we ar...

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Main Authors: Goose, Stuart (Author), Lewis, Andy J. (Author), Davis, Hugh C. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 1997.
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