The term literatronica, also literatronic (Marino, 2006), was coined by Colombian mathematician and author Juan B Gutierrez (2002) to refer to electronic literature.
Literatronic works could not be reproduced on paper except, perhaps, as a reading path at a given moment.The literary hypertext authoring system known as Literatronica was developed by Juan B Gutierrez.
Instead of relying solely on static hypertext links (for the system allows these as well), it uses an AI engine to recommend the best next pages based on what readers have already read.
Or the author can rate as highly continuous two pages that have nothing to do with each other, if they want their work to present a more difficult path.
Rather than thinking in hypertext terms, which elements should be linked, the author considers levels of kinship, affinity, connection.
The system reports reader activity so that authors can get a sense of what paths people are taking.