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Hyperview (computing)

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A hyperview in computing is a hypertextual view of the content of a database or set of data on a group of activities. As with a hyperdiagram multiple views are linked to form a hyperview.[1]

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  1. ^ James Martin Rapid Application Development 1991 - Page 58 "Many views may be logically linked to form a hyperview, just as many diagrams are logically linked to form a hyperdiagram. A hyperview is a collection of knowledge about a given activity or group of activities and the data these activities use."