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Title
ShyWiki-A Spatial Hypertext Wiki.
Published in
Proceedings of the 2008 international symposyum on Wikis. WikiSym '08. ACM. ISBN 978-1-60558-128-3. - 2008
Abstract
This paper presents ShyWiki, a Spatial Hypertext Wiki. ShyWiki has the flexibility and advantages of spatial hyper- text. ShyWiki hypertext documents are composed of notes and maps that can be arranged by users. Users can change the spatial attributes of the elements in a hypertext docu- ment such as their position, order, color, size, etc. Further- more, users can move, delete or aggregate notes as well as maps. ShyWiki allows users to perform a collaborative spa- tial hypertext design due to the fact that the community of users decide the final structure of a wiki page.


BibTeX
@misc{issi_web:id:280,
        title =  "ShyWiki-A Spatial Hypertext Wiki.",
        author = "Carlos Solís Pineda and Nour Ali Irshaid",
        booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2008 international symposyum on Wikis. WikiSym '08. ACM. ISBN 978-1-60558-128-3.",
        year = "2008",
        eprint = "http://issi.dsic.upv.es/publications/archives/",
        url = "http://www.wikisym.org/ws2008/proceedings/research%20papers/18500061.pdf",
        abstract = "This paper presents ShyWiki, a Spatial Hypertext Wiki.
ShyWiki has the flexibility and advantages of spatial hyper-
text. ShyWiki hypertext documents are composed of notes
and maps that can be arranged by users. Users can change
the spatial attributes of the elements in a hypertext docu-
ment such as their position, order, color, size, etc. Further-
more, users can move, delete or aggregate notes as well as
maps. ShyWiki allows users to perform a collaborative spa-
tial hypertext design due to the fact that the community of
users decide the final structure of a wiki page."
}