Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts of information. Most of this information is in the form of documents in files organized in the hierarchical folder structures provided by the operating system. Operating system-provided access to these data is mainly through structure-guided navigation, and more recently through keyword search. This thesis describes the author's research into the accessibility and utilization of personal documents stored and organized using the hierarchical file system provided by common operating systems. An investigation was carried out on how users currently store and access their documents in these structures. Access and utility problems triggered a need ...
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
In the age of information overload, personal digital file organization and retrieval has been a long...
International audienceWe conducted a study on how academic researchers manage multiple documents acq...
Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts ...
The recently arrived desktop search applications are weaker than their web siblings as they cannot ...
The nine month report looked into ways of connecting information with hypertext and how today's pers...
Personal file retrieval – the task of locating and opening files on a computer – is a common task fo...
This paper presents a desktop system for managing personal documents. The documents can be of many t...
The "à la" (Associative Linking of Attributes) project demonstrates how a system for managing docume...
The current hierarchical folder system has long been found limited causing various difficulties in o...
Navigation and browsing on a computer system are usually done using the file system hierarchy. Howev...
Folder navigation is the main way that computer users retrieve their personal files. However we know...
A hypothesis of this dissertation is that utilising metadata linked into the ontological structure f...
The concept of hierarchical folders has for the last thirty years retained its status as the prevail...
This paper reports one part of results of a qualitative study conducted in an information institute....
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
In the age of information overload, personal digital file organization and retrieval has been a long...
International audienceWe conducted a study on how academic researchers manage multiple documents acq...
Personal computers provide users with abilities to create, organize, store and access large amounts ...
The recently arrived desktop search applications are weaker than their web siblings as they cannot ...
The nine month report looked into ways of connecting information with hypertext and how today's pers...
Personal file retrieval – the task of locating and opening files on a computer – is a common task fo...
This paper presents a desktop system for managing personal documents. The documents can be of many t...
The "à la" (Associative Linking of Attributes) project demonstrates how a system for managing docume...
The current hierarchical folder system has long been found limited causing various difficulties in o...
Navigation and browsing on a computer system are usually done using the file system hierarchy. Howev...
Folder navigation is the main way that computer users retrieve their personal files. However we know...
A hypothesis of this dissertation is that utilising metadata linked into the ontological structure f...
The concept of hierarchical folders has for the last thirty years retained its status as the prevail...
This paper reports one part of results of a qualitative study conducted in an information institute....
Modern high end computing systems store hundreds of petabytes of data and have billions of files, as...
In the age of information overload, personal digital file organization and retrieval has been a long...
International audienceWe conducted a study on how academic researchers manage multiple documents acq...