Boundary analysis in hypertext ============================== Boundary Besides providing a rapid path to desired ideas Analysis regardless of the capabilities or subject knowledge of ======== the user, "good" taxonomies also show the boundaries between ideas. Defining (or creating) boundaries, however is a "killer" task. In most hypertext systems (regulations, procedures, policy manuals, etc.), rarely has anyone created such taxonomies that provide both good paths and good boundaries. Making structure That means a major part of your classification work is seem natural not putting ideas in slots, but the creation of natural ============ slots. That takes hard thinking. How to do it Once I've identified the categories, I use my language ============ skills to make my categories seem complete, parallel, and ordered to all users. The categories are what makes the structure of the information easily understood. Reference: --------------------------------- Multi-axis hypertext Boundary analyses structure, clarity in Importance of structure