based on User’s Operation History During day-to-day activities, users refer to various documents on a PC. For example, users view Web pages, edit documents, and listen to music. There are occasions when a user needs to retrieve previously accessed documents. For example, when re-editing a document, Web pages viewed by the user while editing the document are often re-viewed. However, users frequently cannot recall the names or addresses of documents such as URLs and file paths because they usually refer to considerable amounts of document unconsciously. For example, users view many Web pages without bookmarking them and save many files in various folders. Therefore, I propose a system that automatically manages the document history, that is,...
News producers in the digital era have adopted web standards like XML for representing news stories ...
Personal information management is increasingly challenging, as more and more of our personal and pr...
This study aims at finding out which attributes (e.g., names, location etc.) people actually recall ...
With widespread access to e-mail, the world-wide web, and many other information sources, people now...
Nowadays we live in a world where many of us engage with computers more than humans as a result of s...
In this thesis a study of computing systems that use time as the primary method of organising electr...
This paper reports the results of an extensive user study that examined information seekers’ use of ...
Search has come to dominate the way we manage infor-mation, so it is useful to make new forms of inf...
As more and more activities rely on the Internet, people view many web pages every day for work, res...
Because reading electronically has become widespread, keeping track of the wide range of material on...
An organizational memory information system (OMIS) is typically described as a support for an organi...
With the increasing number of computers per user, it has become common for most users to deal with g...
As the user’s document and application workspace grows more diverse, supporting personal information...
We present CheatSheet, a novel contextual interactive memory aid that helps users track their learni...
Abstract. It is not uncommon for computer users to work on several things at once. However, to the c...
News producers in the digital era have adopted web standards like XML for representing news stories ...
Personal information management is increasingly challenging, as more and more of our personal and pr...
This study aims at finding out which attributes (e.g., names, location etc.) people actually recall ...
With widespread access to e-mail, the world-wide web, and many other information sources, people now...
Nowadays we live in a world where many of us engage with computers more than humans as a result of s...
In this thesis a study of computing systems that use time as the primary method of organising electr...
This paper reports the results of an extensive user study that examined information seekers’ use of ...
Search has come to dominate the way we manage infor-mation, so it is useful to make new forms of inf...
As more and more activities rely on the Internet, people view many web pages every day for work, res...
Because reading electronically has become widespread, keeping track of the wide range of material on...
An organizational memory information system (OMIS) is typically described as a support for an organi...
With the increasing number of computers per user, it has become common for most users to deal with g...
As the user’s document and application workspace grows more diverse, supporting personal information...
We present CheatSheet, a novel contextual interactive memory aid that helps users track their learni...
Abstract. It is not uncommon for computer users to work on several things at once. However, to the c...
News producers in the digital era have adopted web standards like XML for representing news stories ...
Personal information management is increasingly challenging, as more and more of our personal and pr...
This study aims at finding out which attributes (e.g., names, location etc.) people actually recall ...