AbstractUsing an experiment, two forms of query creation (SQL and QBE) have been compared from three points of view: the time period necessary for forming queries, their correctness, and their authors’ comfort during the formation process. The results were analyzed using advanced statistical methods. Some of them confirm popular expectations, while others indicate that the relationship between the approaches is more complex than expected.In the conclusion, the authors indicate how their experimental results can be exploited for the users’ training improvement
This paper examines the effects of information request ambiguity and construct incongruence on end u...
Over the years, SQL has been used repeatedly in human factors experiments measuring the ease of use ...
Existing research has shown that naive users find it difficult to correctly express queries using th...
AbstractUsing an experiment, two forms of query creation (SQL and QBE) have been compared from three...
The significance of usability as one of the most important system characteristics is widely recogniz...
Visual query systems (VQSs) are query systems for databases that use visual representations to depic...
The effective use of information retrieval systems by end-users has been limited by their lack of k...
The need of a friendly man-machine interaction is becoming crucial for a large variety of applicatio...
In Structured Query Language (SQL) education, students often execute queries against a simple exerci...
Recently proposed visual systems which allow a user to extract information by means of interactive g...
A Visual Query System (VQS) can be defined as a system that uses a visual representation for both th...
Users browsing the Internet seem relatively satisfied with the performance of search engines. An opt...
Visual Query Systems (VQS) are query systems using visual representations to denote the domain of in...
Query Visualization (QV) is the problem of transforming a given query into a graphical representatio...
Abstract: Structured Query Language (SQL) is the most widely used declarative language for accessing...
This paper examines the effects of information request ambiguity and construct incongruence on end u...
Over the years, SQL has been used repeatedly in human factors experiments measuring the ease of use ...
Existing research has shown that naive users find it difficult to correctly express queries using th...
AbstractUsing an experiment, two forms of query creation (SQL and QBE) have been compared from three...
The significance of usability as one of the most important system characteristics is widely recogniz...
Visual query systems (VQSs) are query systems for databases that use visual representations to depic...
The effective use of information retrieval systems by end-users has been limited by their lack of k...
The need of a friendly man-machine interaction is becoming crucial for a large variety of applicatio...
In Structured Query Language (SQL) education, students often execute queries against a simple exerci...
Recently proposed visual systems which allow a user to extract information by means of interactive g...
A Visual Query System (VQS) can be defined as a system that uses a visual representation for both th...
Users browsing the Internet seem relatively satisfied with the performance of search engines. An opt...
Visual Query Systems (VQS) are query systems using visual representations to denote the domain of in...
Query Visualization (QV) is the problem of transforming a given query into a graphical representatio...
Abstract: Structured Query Language (SQL) is the most widely used declarative language for accessing...
This paper examines the effects of information request ambiguity and construct incongruence on end u...
Over the years, SQL has been used repeatedly in human factors experiments measuring the ease of use ...
Existing research has shown that naive users find it difficult to correctly express queries using th...