Infrastructure-Agnostic Hypertext
This addresses the issue of interoperability and flexibility in hypertext systems for users and developers, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing technologies.
The paper tackles the problem of hypertext being tied to specific standards by proposing infrastructure-agnostic hypertext, which is independent of data formats and network protocols, and illustrates its model with examples and references to existing technologies for implementation in current infrastructures like the Internet.
This paper presents a novel and formal interpretation of the original vision of hypertext: infrastructure-agnostic hypertext is independent from specific standards such as data formats and network protocols. Its model is illustrated with examples and references to existing technologies that allow for implementation and integration in current information infrastructures such as the Internet.