hypermedia system
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Definition
Noun: A hypermedia system is a multimedia system in which related items of information (such as text, audio, graphics, or video) are connected through electronic links and can be presented together. It allows users to navigate non-sequentially from one piece of content to another.
Usage
A "hypermedia system" refers to the underlying software and structural framework that enables linked, interactive multimedia. It is the technical infrastructure. * The World Wide Web is the most common example of a hypermedia system. * Developers designed a new hypermedia system to manage the museum's interactive archives.
Examples
- Early research into influenced the development of modern web browsers.
- This educational software is built on a robust that links video lectures, articles, and quizzes.
- The key feature of any is the ability to create associative links between different media types.
Advanced Usage
- As a field of study: The term is used in computer science to describe the architecture and design principles of interactive information systems.
- Her research focuses on usability within hypermedia systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Hypermedia (noun): The concept or content environment of linked multimedia, often used interchangeably with "hypermedia system" in general contexts.
- Hypermedia extends the concept of hypertext by including non-textual information.
- Hypertext (noun): A foundational concept for hypermedia, specifically referring to text that contains links to other texts.
- Multimedia System (noun): A broader term for any system that integrates multiple forms of media, which may or may not be interactively linked.
Synonyms
- Interactive multimedia system
- Linked multimedia system
Related Concepts (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Node: An individual unit of information (e.g., a page, a document) within a hypermedia system.
- Link: The associative connection between nodes.
- Navigation: The process of traversing through the system via links.
Noun
- a multimedia system in which related items of information are connected and can be presented together