Abstract

In this paper we discuss the design and implementation of hypermedia able to adapt to different types of usage. Our work is based on a method whose main elements are: a strong user involvement, the identification of different types of users, and the application of task models to support the design and development of hypermedia. Different task models are associated with different types of users. We show examples of the approach proposed taken from a case study where museum information is considered.

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