UCI

Hyperware Research

UCI Hyperware research provides tools, servers, and standards to enable open, heterogeneous, distributed hyperprogram technology. The UCI hyperware group is focusing on developing mechanisms and standards to integrate link-server hypermedia functionality with the World Wide Web (WWW), while adding support for hyperweb configuration management, semantically-rich link generation, cooperation agents, and semi-automated rationale capture of software development processes.

Chimera Open Hypermedia System

Chimera is an open, serverized, hypermedia system that supports n-ary links between heterogeneous tools and applications in a network. This site includes the 2.0a and 1.2 releases of Chimera, on-line documentation, a set of Chimera clients, and Chimera APIs in Ada, C, and Java.

WebSoft: Building a Global Software Engineering Environment

The WebSoft project is investigating the use of the World Wide Web as the infrastructure and external integration mechanism for a global software engineering environment. We have been leading efforts to define and accurately specify the existing WWW protocols, and to provide and promote the enhancements needed to support software engineering.

Professor Richard N. Taylor
Professor David F. Redmiles
Information and Computer Science
University of California, Irvine CA 92697-3425


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