As the number of World-Wide Web users increase, the information content of
the WWW documents gets richer and richer. Today. it is not uncommon to find
a Web document involving many levels of subdocuments; each, in turn, consi
sts of a number of hyperlinks: and each hyperlink may reference any part of
the web. These intermingled hyperlinks render the conventional browsing an
d authoring methods ineffective. Traditional browser and authoring tools do
not provide an overall view of the structure of the document. As a result,
readers may need to go through many hyperlinks to obtain the required info
rmation, and individual authors of a group editing project may not conform
to the same authoring style. To overcome such problems, a Structured WWW Ac
cess Model is proposed. In it, browsing and authoring are performed on two
levels. The users first view the structural graph depicting the overall str
ucture of the document, and, by choosing the required nodes on the graph, t
he users can selectively access the desired document segments. As an exampl
e of its use, the FAT-RAT system was developed. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B
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