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Hypermedia Information Systems in Industry

Crowder, R., Hall, W., Wills, G., Humpreys, D. and Ash, J. (2001) Hypermedia Information Systems in Industry. Computing and Control Engineering Journal, 12 (1). pp. 21-28. ISSN 0956 3385

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Abstract

The requirements for industrial strength hypermedia are well known. If hypermedia applications are to be used successfully in the industrial environment, then considerable effort is required to integrate them into with the organisation’s current business practices. This implies that any proposed model must be simple to maintain and implement, as well as bringing real benefits to the organisation as a whole. This article discusses the development of such a system, its implementation and evaluation to support manufacturing operations at Pirelli Cables, Eastleigh.

Item Type:Article
Creator/Authors:
Richard Crowder
Wendy Hall
Gary Wills
Dave Humpreys
Jon Ash
Research Group:Old ECS Groups > Science and Engineering of Natural Systems
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Current ECS Groups > Electronic and Software Systems
Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
ISSN:0956 3385
Date:February 2001
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ID Code:4282
Last Modified:23 Sep 2011 10:26
Deposited On:01 Mar 2005 by Crowder, Richard

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