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Using Analysis, Design and Development of Hypermedia Applications in the Educational Domain

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In this paper we present ADDHA, a methodology for the Analysis, Design and Development of Hypermedia Applications. The development techniques entailed by this methodology can be applied to a broad spectrum of hypermedia applications. In this paper, we will apply them to the educational domain. We are interested in proving its viability in this area, one of the most demanding fields of application.

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Navarro, A., Fernández-Valmayor, A., Fernández-Manjon, B., Sierra, J. (2001). Using Analysis, Design and Development of Hypermedia Applications in the Educational Domain. In: Ortega, M., Bravo, J. (eds) Computers and Education. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47533-2_25

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