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- Identifying limitations
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- Compared to building a hypertext system that properly
- Careful classifies a wide range of advice, identifying when the
- <jump> contained insights are inappropriate is perhaps the developers
- most difficult step.
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- Normally, it takes years of experience to understand the boundaries
- or limitations in any knowledge. With practice, most hypertext
- Exception developers can add reasonable properties of ACCESS, RELATIONSHIP,
- <jump> and EXAMPLE to subjects outside of their initial understanding.
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- The best way to add LIMITATIONS to a hypertext system is to
- save that for the last step. Find the person most expert on
- Not true the contained subject, then physically go through all the source
- <jump> material screen to identify exceptions (using margin jumps) to
- the contained advice.
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- From a classical viewpoint, the value added to information by
- hypertext is ACCESS, RELATIONSHIP, EXAMPLE, BOUNDARY, and
- VOCABULARY. When these properties are all present, persons
- unfamiliar with the subject can rapidly acquire understanding.
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