Most recent hypertext systems support hierarchy only as a restricted subset of directed graph structure. Consequently they do not provide many of the capabilities for graphical information hiding and structure manipulation that a tree makes possible. This paper describes display techniques developed for IGD, a hypertext system that supports the creation of large graphical documents whose arbitrary directed graph structure is embedded in a strict hierarchy. IGD offers the full generality of arbitrary keyworded links, while simultaneously allowing hierarchies to be easily manipulated and displayed with much of their structural detail selectively abstracted. Keywords: hypertext, hypermedia, directed-graph display, graph browser, display decluttering, electronic documents
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Feiner, S. (1988). Seeing the forest for the trees: Hierarchical display of hypertext structure. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGOIS and IEEECS TC-OA 1988 Conference on Office Information Systems, COCS 1988 (pp. 205–212). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/45410.45432
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