Delays have become one of the most often cited complaints of web users. Long delays often cause users to abandon their searches, but how do tolerable delays affect information search behavior? Intuitively, we would expect that tolerable delays should induce decreased information search. We conducted two experiments and found that as delay increased, a point occurs at which time within-page information search increases; that is, search behavior remained the same until a tipping point occurs where delay increases the depth of search. We argue that situation normality explains this phenomenon; users have become accustomed to tolerable delays up to a point (our research suggests between 7 and 11 s), after which search behavior changes. That is,...
The number one complaint reported by Internet users continues to be download speed or taking too lon...
This study explores people's perception of time during their Web searches. Time is a major component...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
Web delays are a persistent and highly publicized problem. Long delays have been shown to reduce inf...
Delays on the Web are a persistent and highly publicized problem. Long delays have been shown to red...
In this paper we investigate how query response delays and document download delays affect user inte...
Delays on the Web are a persistent and highly publicized problem. Long delays have been shown to red...
We report preliminary results of the impact of time pres- sure and system delays on search behavior...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Using online price comparison and shopping platforms makes experiencing slow connections, lags and w...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
Using online price comparison and shopping platforms makes experiencing slow connections, lags and w...
Everybody experiences time constraints in their day-to-day lives, possibly influencing our judgmen...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between time constraints and users' assessment of th...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
The number one complaint reported by Internet users continues to be download speed or taking too lon...
This study explores people's perception of time during their Web searches. Time is a major component...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
Web delays are a persistent and highly publicized problem. Long delays have been shown to reduce inf...
Delays on the Web are a persistent and highly publicized problem. Long delays have been shown to red...
In this paper we investigate how query response delays and document download delays affect user inte...
Delays on the Web are a persistent and highly publicized problem. Long delays have been shown to red...
We report preliminary results of the impact of time pres- sure and system delays on search behavior...
Web page loading speed continues to vex users, even as broadband adoption increases. Several studies...
Using online price comparison and shopping platforms makes experiencing slow connections, lags and w...
The interplay between the response latency of web search systems and users’ search experience has on...
Using online price comparison and shopping platforms makes experiencing slow connections, lags and w...
Everybody experiences time constraints in their day-to-day lives, possibly influencing our judgmen...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between time constraints and users' assessment of th...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...
The number one complaint reported by Internet users continues to be download speed or taking too lon...
This study explores people's perception of time during their Web searches. Time is a major component...
Although its popularity is widespread, the Web is well known for one particular drawback: its freque...