We present a prototypal file manager, VENNFS, that is designed to overcome some of the limitations of the current desktop interfaces, that are strongly based on hierarchical file systems. VENNFS allows users to place documents and categories on a plane so that files may belong to multiple categories at once, where proximity on the plane can represent similarity and time filtering is allowed
Among the various kinds of information systems in common use, most people rely on file systems in th...
Computer technology has grown at a pace unrivaled by that of any other technology in history. Couple...
Abstract. The UNIX file system provides a robust framework to abstract away from technical differenc...
We present a prototypal file manager, VENNFS, that is designed to overcome some of the limitations o...
In this paper we present our experience in building a visual file manager, VennFS2, that offers to u...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
The desktop metaphor with its hierarchical structure of folders is the basis of almost all graphical...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical file systems offer a single organizational view of the data, thus ...
The intensive operation of constantly growing, heterogeneous networks is a challenging task. Besides...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...
Traditional file systems employ a hierarchical structure for file organization. This approach has se...
Usability has never been a priority in file system design. Instead, developers focus mainly on tech-...
Modern computer networks are constantly increasing in size and complexity. Despite this, data networ...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe how to use Euler Diagrams to represent virtual directories. i.e. ...
Among the various kinds of information systems in common use, most people rely on file systems in th...
Computer technology has grown at a pace unrivaled by that of any other technology in history. Couple...
Abstract. The UNIX file system provides a robust framework to abstract away from technical differenc...
We present a prototypal file manager, VENNFS, that is designed to overcome some of the limitations o...
In this paper we present our experience in building a visual file manager, VennFS2, that offers to u...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
File systems (FS) are an essential part of operating systems in that they are responsible for storin...
The desktop metaphor with its hierarchical structure of folders is the basis of almost all graphical...
Abstract—Traditional hierarchical file systems offer a single organizational view of the data, thus ...
The intensive operation of constantly growing, heterogeneous networks is a challenging task. Besides...
Organising files by grouping them using tags is an alternative approach to filesystem design that h...
Traditional file systems employ a hierarchical structure for file organization. This approach has se...
Usability has never been a priority in file system design. Instead, developers focus mainly on tech-...
Modern computer networks are constantly increasing in size and complexity. Despite this, data networ...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe how to use Euler Diagrams to represent virtual directories. i.e. ...
Among the various kinds of information systems in common use, most people rely on file systems in th...
Computer technology has grown at a pace unrivaled by that of any other technology in history. Couple...
Abstract. The UNIX file system provides a robust framework to abstract away from technical differenc...