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hypertext authoring systems

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  • Literatronica — The term literatronica, A.K.A. literatronic (Marino, 2006), was coined by Colombian mathematician and author Juan B Gutierrez (2002) to refer to electronic literature. According to Gutierrez (2006): The literary hypertext authoring system known… …   Wikipedia

  • Afternoon, a story — is a work of electronic literature written in 1987 by American author Michael Joyce. It was published by Eastgate Systems in 1990 and is known as the first hypertext fiction. Afternoon was first offered to the public as a demonstration of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Andries van Dam — Andries Andy van Dam (born 8 December 1938, Groningen) is a Dutch born American professor of computer science and former Vice President for Research at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Originally appointed as a professor of applied… …   Wikipedia

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