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Annex D Supplementary materials

This annex lists tutorial and reference materials for use with HyTime.

The following publications are available in the open literature:

  1. Charles F. Goldfarb, "Hytime: A standard for structured hypermedia interchange", IEEE Computer, vol.24, no.8, pp.81-84, August, 1991. A Japanese translation is published in Nikkei Electronics 1991.12.9 (no.542).

    An introduction to the concept of integrated open hypermedia and HyTime's approach to it.

  2. Steven R. Newcomb, Neill A. Kipp, Victoria T. Newcomb, "The HyTime Hypermedia/Time-based Document Structuring Language", Communications of the ACM, November, 1991.

    An extensive illustrated tutorial on HyTime.

The following materials are distributed by the SGML Users' Group, P.O. Box 361, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN5 7BF, United Kingdom, www.hytime.org:

The SGML Users' Group is an international non-profit membership organization, chartered as an educational charity in the United Kingdom, and is a liaison member of the ISO/IEC subcommittee that developed HyTime. Nevertheless, the documents that it distributes have not been subject to ISO/IEC review procedures, have no official status, and are not endorsed by the ISO or IEC or any of its national member bodies or affiliates.

  1. HyTime Executive Overview

    A brief summary of what HyTime is and does.

  2. Catalog of HyTime Architectural Forms

    A summary of all architectural forms, including their interrelationship, mandatory or non-mandatory status, and a cross-reference to their specification in this International Standard.

  3. HyTime SGML Specification

    All of the formal SGML specifications that define HyTime, in machine-readable form.

  4. The HyTime Processing Model

    A description of how a possible HyTime implementation would process each architectural form.

  5. HyTime Examples

    Illustrative papers covering the location address and hyperlinking facilities, the scheduling facility, synchronization and alignment, and the use of HyTime for representing graphical user interface objects.

  6. How to Read an International Standard

    A brief informal explanation of editorial conventions that are used in ISO standards.

  7. What to Tell Your Child About SGML

    An informal introduction to SGML concepts.

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