[图书][B] Modern information retrieval
R Baeza-Yates, B Ribeiro-Neto - 1999 - people.ischool.berkeley.edu
Information retrieval (IR) has changed considerably in recent years with the expansion of the
World Wide Web and the advent of modern and inexpensive graphical user interfaces and …
World Wide Web and the advent of modern and inexpensive graphical user interfaces and …
User interface with multiple workspaces for sharing display system objects
DA Henderson Jr, SK Card, JT Maxwell III - US Patent 5,072,412, 1991 - Google Patents
Workspaces provided by an object-based user interface l appear to share windows and
other display objects. Each workspace's data structure includes, for each 1 window in that …
other display objects. Each workspace's data structure includes, for each 1 window in that …
A diary study of task switching and interruptions
M Czerwinski, E Horvitz, S Wilhite - … of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
We report on a diary study of the activities of information workers aimed at characterizing
how people interleave multiple tasks amidst interruptions. The week-long study revealed the …
how people interleave multiple tasks amidst interruptions. The week-long study revealed the …
" Constant, constant, multi-tasking craziness" managing multiple working spheres
VM González, G Mark - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
Most current designs of information technology are based on the notion of supporting distinct
tasks such as document production, email usage, and voice communication. In this paper …
tasks such as document production, email usage, and voice communication. In this paper …
If not now, when? The effects of interruption at different moments within task execution
PD Adamczyk, BP Bailey - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
User attention is a scarce resource, and users are susceptible to interruption overload.
Systems do not reason about the effects of interrupting a user during a task sequence. In this …
Systems do not reason about the effects of interrupting a user during a task sequence. In this …
No task left behind? Examining the nature of fragmented work
We present data from detailed observation of 24 information workers that shows that they
experience work fragmentation as common practice. We consider that work fragmentation …
experience work fragmentation as common practice. We consider that work fragmentation …
Interaction in 4-second bursts: the fragmented nature of attentional resources in mobile HCI
A Oulasvirta, S Tamminen, V Roto… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - dl.acm.org
When on the move, cognitive resources are reserved partly for passively monitoring and
reacting to contexts and events, and partly for actively constructing them. The Re-source …
reacting to contexts and events, and partly for actively constructing them. The Re-source …
Disruption and recovery of computing tasks: field study, analysis, and directions
We report on a field study of the multitasking behavior of computer users focused on the
suspension and resumption of tasks. Data was collected with a tool that logged users' …
suspension and resumption of tasks. Data was collected with a tool that logged users' …
Where should the person stop and the information search interface start?
MJ Bates - Information Processing & Management, 1990 - Elsevier
Many users of online and other automated information systems want to take advantage of
the speed and power of automated retrieval, while still controlling and directing the steps of …
the speed and power of automated retrieval, while still controlling and directing the steps of …
Design principles for human-computer interfaces
DA Norman - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 1983 - dl.acm.org
If the field of Human Factors in Computer Systems is to be a success it must develop design
principles that are useful, principles that apply across a wide range of technologies. In the …
principles that are useful, principles that apply across a wide range of technologies. In the …