Authoring of Adaptive hypermedia (AH) comprises the design and creation process of adaptive hypermedia: creation of content (usually in the form of a resource collection and domain model) and adaptive behaviour (usually in the form of IF-THEN rules; recently, adaptation languages have been proposed for increased generality; e.g. , the LAG language by Alexandra I. Cristea et al. , the LAG-XLS language by Natalia Stash et al. , etc.).

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  • Authoring of Adaptive hypermedia (AH) comprises the design and creation process of adaptive hypermedia: creation of content (usually in the form of a resource collection and domain model) and adaptive behaviour (usually in the form of IF-THEN rules; recently, adaptation languages have been proposed for increased generality; e.g. , the LAG language by Alexandra I. Cristea et al. , the LAG-XLS language by Natalia Stash et al. , etc.). As adaptive hypermedia adapts at least to the user, authoring of AH comprises at least a user model. Depending on the authoring framework used, different models of the static components to which an adaptation engine adapts can be represented and populated in the authoring process, such as presentation model, goal model, pedagogic model, etc.
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  • Authoring of Adaptive hypermedia (AH) comprises the design and creation process of adaptive hypermedia: creation of content (usually in the form of a resource collection and domain model) and adaptive behaviour (usually in the form of IF-THEN rules; recently, adaptation languages have been proposed for increased generality; e.g. , the LAG language by Alexandra I. Cristea et al. , the LAG-XLS language by Natalia Stash et al. , etc.).
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  • Authoring of adaptive hypermedia
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