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AH 12 years later : a comprehensive survey of adaptive hypermedia methods and techniques (Extended abstract)
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EngineeringSemantic WebAdaptive Hypermedia SystemAdaptive Hypermedia EraText MiningInformation RetrievalData ScienceAdaptive Hypermedia MethodsSystems EngineeringExtended AbstractAdaptive HypermediaContent AnalysisComprehensive SurveyHypermedia ApplicationDesignUser ExperienceContent AdaptationAdaptive User InterfaceComputer ScienceHypertextDynamic Web PageWeb IntelligenceSocial ComputingHuman-computer Interaction
A hypermedia application offers its users much freedom to navigate through a large hyperspace. Adaptive Hypermedia (AH) offers personalized content, presentation and navigation support. Many Adaptive Hypermedia Systems (AHS) are tightly integrated with one specific application and/or use a limited number of techniques and methods. This makes it difficult to capture all of them in one generic model. In this paper we examine adaptation questions stated in the very beginning of the adaptive hypermedia era and elaborate on their recent interpretations. We will reconsider design issues for application independent generic adaptive hypermedia systems, review open questions of system extensibility introduced in adjacent research fields and try to come up with an up-to-date taxonomy of adaptation techniques and an extensive set of requirements for a new adaptive system reference model or architecture, to be developed in the future.1