This paper presents a context-based navigation paradigm, so as to overcome the phenomenon of user disorientation in a Web environment. Conventional navigation along static links is complemented by run-time generated guided tours, which are derived dynamically from the context of a user’s information requirements. The result is a two-dimensional navigation paradigm, which reconciles complete navigational freedom and flexibility with a measure of linear guidance. Consequently, orientation is improved through reduced cognitive overhead and an increased sense of document coherence
This research addresses problems of current WWW users by experimenting with alternative techniques f...
The Conference Proceedings have been published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc (Acquired by CRC ...
The increase in demand for easily accessible and ubiquitous cloud-based solutions have forced softwa...
This paper presents a context-based navigation paradigm, so as to overcome the phenomenon of user di...
Often users navigating (or “surfing”) through a web site “get lost in hyperspace”, when they lose th...
Existing cognitive models of web navigation mainly address the process of assessing relevance (‘info...
In this paper we present how context can be used to support an user that is navigating both virtuall...
The objective of this thesis is to build a cognitive model of human performance in Web-assisted task...
A computational cognitive model of web navigation is proposed. Based on theories and models of text ...
The objective of this thesis is to build a cognitive model of human performance in Web-assisted task...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
Abstract. This paper describes the rationale for a navigational system that supports context-based e...
As prior empirical and conceptual work indicates, success and usability of web information systems i...
This paper draws on research from a wide literature base to develop a model relating Web navigation ...
As prior empirical and conceptual work indicates, success and usability of web information systems i...
This research addresses problems of current WWW users by experimenting with alternative techniques f...
The Conference Proceedings have been published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc (Acquired by CRC ...
The increase in demand for easily accessible and ubiquitous cloud-based solutions have forced softwa...
This paper presents a context-based navigation paradigm, so as to overcome the phenomenon of user di...
Often users navigating (or “surfing”) through a web site “get lost in hyperspace”, when they lose th...
Existing cognitive models of web navigation mainly address the process of assessing relevance (‘info...
In this paper we present how context can be used to support an user that is navigating both virtuall...
The objective of this thesis is to build a cognitive model of human performance in Web-assisted task...
A computational cognitive model of web navigation is proposed. Based on theories and models of text ...
The objective of this thesis is to build a cognitive model of human performance in Web-assisted task...
This paper discusses the MESH framework, which proposes a fully object-oriented approach to hypermed...
Abstract. This paper describes the rationale for a navigational system that supports context-based e...
As prior empirical and conceptual work indicates, success and usability of web information systems i...
This paper draws on research from a wide literature base to develop a model relating Web navigation ...
As prior empirical and conceptual work indicates, success and usability of web information systems i...
This research addresses problems of current WWW users by experimenting with alternative techniques f...
The Conference Proceedings have been published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc (Acquired by CRC ...
The increase in demand for easily accessible and ubiquitous cloud-based solutions have forced softwa...