In their initial proposal for structural computing (SC), Nürnberg et al. [18] point to hypertext argumentation systems as an example of an application domain in which structure is of first-order importance.
In this paper we summarise the goals and implementation of a knowledge based hypertext environment called ScholOnto (for Scholarly
Ontologies), which aims to provide researchers with computational support in representing and analysing the structure of scholarly
claims, argumentation and perspectives. A specialised web server will provide a medium for researchers to contest the significance
of concepts and emergent structures. In so doing, participants construct an evolving structure that reflects a community’s
understandings of its field, and which can support computational services for scholars. Using structural analyses of scholarly
argumentation, we consider the connections with structural computing, and propose a number of requirements for generic SC
environments.