JOURNAL ARTICLE

Open architectures for integrated, hypermedia-based information systems

Abstract

Information systems are often implemented as closed, monolithic applications that isolate information and functionality from other applications in a computing environment. Open hypermedia architectures, on the other hand, tend to promote information and tool integration. We examine hypermedia and information system integration from a technical perspective, and argue the case for using open system techniques to achieve integration. We believe that specialized information systems should be integrated into an overarching hypermedia model and system architecture in order to bring hypermedia functionality to these systems. This approach optimizes the functional partitioning, extensibility, scalability, and overall capability of a hypermedia-based computing environment. By way of example, we describe our experiences developing an open hypermedia system prototype, called SP2, that satisfies many of the requirements for large-scale integration of diverse information systems.< >

Keywords:
Hypermedia Computer science Scalability Extensibility Information system Integration platform Information integration Data integration Architecture World Wide Web Software engineering Database Programming language Engineering

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
18
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0.98
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Topics

Multimedia Communication and Technology
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Business Process Modeling and Analysis
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management Information Systems
Advanced Database Systems and Queries
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications

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