词条 | ZOG (hypertext) |
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CompositionZOG consisted of "frames" that contained a title, a description, a line containing ZOG system commands, and selections (menu items) that led to other frames.[2] ZOG pioneered the "frame" or "card" model of hypertext later popularized by HyperCard. In such systems, the frames or cards cannot scroll to show content that is part of the same document but held offscreen. Instead, text that exceeds the capacity of one screen must be placed in another (which then constitutes a separate frame or card) The ZOG database became fully functional around 1977. Beginning in 1980, ZOG was ported from DEC VAX version (written in an experimental language called "L*") to the Pascal-based Three Rivers PERQ workstation and was used for a shipwide local area network on the American aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson. In 1981, Rob Akscyn and Donald McCracken, two principals from the ZOG project, founded Knowledge Systems to develop and market a commercial follow-on to ZOG called KMS ("Knowledge Management System").[3] SyntaxAn example of syntax from one dialect of ZOG:[1] This TITLE line summarizes the frame's contentsThis TEXT expands the frame's main pointof information, but is sometimes omitted.The OPTIONS below are used to point to subordinate sections or to provide anenumerated expansion of the main topic. LOCAL PADS do not have the connotation ofleading to deeper detail, but rather to tangential points such as related materialin another document or database. Invoking programs is another function typicallyreserved for LOCAL PADS. At the bottom of the frame is a set of general functionscalled GLOBAL PADS, which are available in every frame.1. This OPTION leads to another frame2. Options are often used like subpoints in an outline3. -This option leads nowhere (indicated by the minus sign at the front) References1. ^1 {{Citation | last1=McCracken | first1=DL | first2=RM | last2=Akscyn | publisher = CMU | url = https://figshare.com/articles/Experience_with_the_ZOG_human-computer_interface_system/6605399 | title = Experience with the ZOG human-computer interface system}}. 2. ^{{Citation | format = PNG | contribution = Zog form entry | url = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zog-form-entry.png | title = The ZOG Technology Demonstration Project: A System Evaluation of the USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70)}}. 3. ^{{Citation | last1 = Robertson | first1 = CK | first2 = DL | last2 = McCracken | first3 = A | last3 = Newell | title = The ZOG approach to man-machine communication | type = technical report | id = CMU-CS-79-148 | place = Pittsburgh, PA, USA | publisher = Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Computer Science | year = 1979}}. 4 : Hypertext|1970s in the United States|1970s software|Carnegie Mellon University software |
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