Navigating through a file hierarchy is one of the most com-mon methods for accessing files, yet it can be slow and repeti-tive. New algorithms that predict upcoming file accesses have the potential to improve navigation-based file retrieval, but it is unknown how best to present their predictions to users. We present three design goals aiming to improve navigation-based file retrieval interfaces: minimise the time spent at each hierarchical level en route to the target file; reduce the number of levels traversed by providing shortcuts; and pro-mote rehearsal of the retrieval mechanics to facilitate exper-tise. We introduce three interfaces that augment standard file browsers based on each of these goals: Icon Highlights give greater promine...
Microsoft Windows Explorer, the most widely used file browser in Microsoft Windows, shows almost al...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
Prior research has shown how ‘content preview tools’ improve speed and accuracy of user relevance j...
Personal file retrieval – the task of locating and opening files on a computer – is a common task fo...
Folder navigation is the main way that computer users retrieve their personal files. However we know...
Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ...
Navigation and browsing on a computer system are usually done using the file system hierarchy. Howev...
In this article, first, the Tree Search structure-a hierarchical structure for information retrieval...
While current search engines serve known-item search such as homepage finding very well, they genera...
The advantages of hypermedia systems are often depicted in comparison to the rigid linear structure ...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving m...
Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts ...
Web-based navigating in information spaces and data hierarchies is becoming more and more important....
People are storing an increasing amount of their data digitally in the form of files. However, many ...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving ...
Microsoft Windows Explorer, the most widely used file browser in Microsoft Windows, shows almost al...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
Prior research has shown how ‘content preview tools’ improve speed and accuracy of user relevance j...
Personal file retrieval – the task of locating and opening files on a computer – is a common task fo...
Folder navigation is the main way that computer users retrieve their personal files. However we know...
Providing navigational aids to assist users in finding information in hypertext systems has been an ...
Navigation and browsing on a computer system are usually done using the file system hierarchy. Howev...
In this article, first, the Tree Search structure-a hierarchical structure for information retrieval...
While current search engines serve known-item search such as homepage finding very well, they genera...
The advantages of hypermedia systems are often depicted in comparison to the rigid linear structure ...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving m...
Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts ...
Web-based navigating in information spaces and data hierarchies is becoming more and more important....
People are storing an increasing amount of their data digitally in the form of files. However, many ...
Scrolling is the standard way to navigate through many types of digital documents. However, moving ...
Microsoft Windows Explorer, the most widely used file browser in Microsoft Windows, shows almost al...
Users searching for information in hypermedia environments often perform querying followed by manual...
Prior research has shown how ‘content preview tools’ improve speed and accuracy of user relevance j...