Workshop « Social Navigation: A Design Approach », ACM conference CHI'00The paper focuses on the design of synchronous collaborative navigational techniques for information spaces because they play a central role in information searching. We identify four types of collaborative and synchronous navigation that we characterize using the Denver model. We illustrate our approach using our Co-Vitesse prototype that enables users to navigate synchronously on the Wold Wide Web
It has long been recognized that humans are fundamentally social animals. Virtually all activities t...
This article describes a quantitative approach to the study of group dynamics in Collaborative Infor...
In this chapter we present one of the pioneer approaches in supporting users in navigating the compl...
International audienceWe describe an ongoing research effort in designing synchronous collaborative ...
Synchronous collaborative navigation is a form of social navigation where users virtually share a we...
Synchronous collaborative navigation is a form of social navigation where users virtually share a we...
Social navigation is a vibrant new field which examines how we navigate information spaces in "real"...
In this paper we present a groupware interface that enables collaborative navigation on the WWW, bas...
International audienceIn this paper we present a groupware interface that enables collaborative navi...
International audienceThis research presents a tool allowing users to collaboratively search informa...
Abstract: The prospect of collaboration among geographically dispersed participants over a networked...
The issue of how users can navigate their way through large informa-tion spaces is crucial to the ev...
The issue of how users can navigate their way through large information spaces is crucial to the eve...
The Conference Proceedings have been published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc (Acquired by CRC ...
This paper discusses a navigation behavior on Internet information services, in particular the World...
It has long been recognized that humans are fundamentally social animals. Virtually all activities t...
This article describes a quantitative approach to the study of group dynamics in Collaborative Infor...
In this chapter we present one of the pioneer approaches in supporting users in navigating the compl...
International audienceWe describe an ongoing research effort in designing synchronous collaborative ...
Synchronous collaborative navigation is a form of social navigation where users virtually share a we...
Synchronous collaborative navigation is a form of social navigation where users virtually share a we...
Social navigation is a vibrant new field which examines how we navigate information spaces in "real"...
In this paper we present a groupware interface that enables collaborative navigation on the WWW, bas...
International audienceIn this paper we present a groupware interface that enables collaborative navi...
International audienceThis research presents a tool allowing users to collaboratively search informa...
Abstract: The prospect of collaboration among geographically dispersed participants over a networked...
The issue of how users can navigate their way through large informa-tion spaces is crucial to the ev...
The issue of how users can navigate their way through large information spaces is crucial to the eve...
The Conference Proceedings have been published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc (Acquired by CRC ...
This paper discusses a navigation behavior on Internet information services, in particular the World...
It has long been recognized that humans are fundamentally social animals. Virtually all activities t...
This article describes a quantitative approach to the study of group dynamics in Collaborative Infor...
In this chapter we present one of the pioneer approaches in supporting users in navigating the compl...