Aha! the Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture

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Abstract

AHA!, the "Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture", was originally developed to support an on-line course with some user guidance through conditional (extra) explanations and conditional link hiding. This paper describes the many extensions and tools that have turned AHA! into a versatile adaptive hypermedia platform. It also shows how AHA! can be used to add different adaptive "features" to applications such as on-line courses, museum sites, encyclopedia, etc. The architecture of AHA! is heavily inspired by the AHAM reference model.

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De Bra, P., Aerts, A., Berden, B., De Lange, B., Rousseau, B., Santic, T., … Stash, N. (2003). Aha! the Adaptive Hypermedia Architecture. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Hypertext (Vol. 14, pp. 81–84). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). https://doi.org/10.1145/900065.900068

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