The hugeness of the Web and its continuous growth have made navigation in the Internet extremely difficult. The new advanced
features provided by HTML extensions and scripting languages allow a common browser to manage powerful hypermedial representation
in each single page but leave unsolved some structural problems of the Web. In fact, the process of finding information by
surfing the Web is mainly hindered by the lack of a reasonable schema in the hyperspace; broken and redundant links make the
problem even worse. This leads the user to become ”lost in the hyperspace” (LH-Syndrome).
Research supported in part by the ESPRIT LTR Project no. 20244 - ALCOM-IT and by the CNR Project “Geometria Computazionale
Robusta con Applicazioni alla Grafica ed al CAD.”