adaptive hypermedia


Adaptive hypermedia, abbreviated as AH, is the next-generation of hypermedia applications. Where hypermedia serves the same pages and the same set of links to all users, adaptive hypermedia improves the usability of hypermedia by building a model of the preferences and knowledge of an individual user and uses this information to adapt the hypertext to the needs of that particular user.

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