With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficiency and optimal use is of growing importance to all users. The function of revisitation, where a user wants to return to a website that they have visited in the recent past becomes more important. Current static and textual approaches developed within the latest versions of mainstream web browsers leave much to be desired. This paper suggests a new approach via the use of organic visual and contextual cues to support users in this task area
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
This research addresses the general topic of ‘keeping found things found’ by investigating difficult...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people re...
According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people r...
This paper presents results of an extensive long-term clickstream study of Web browser usage. Focusi...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Returning to beforehand saw website pages is a typical yet uneasy undertaking for clients because of...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...
Hakutermit: web page revisitation, information workspace Web page revisitation, the most commonly ...
This paper concerns the ubiquitous Back button found in most Web browsers. First, we outline why Bac...
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
This research addresses the general topic of ‘keeping found things found’ by investigating difficult...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
With a quarter of the world’s population now having access to the internet, the area of web efficien...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people re...
According to Milic-Frayling et al. (2004), there are two general ways of user browsing i.e. search (...
In this paper, we distill several years of our research on understanding and improving how people r...
This paper presents results of an extensive long-term clickstream study of Web browser usage. Focusi...
Many commercial and research WWW browsers include a variety of graphical revisitation tools that let...
Returning to beforehand saw website pages is a typical yet uneasy undertaking for clients because of...
Current commercial web browsers such as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer provide a...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...
Hakutermit: web page revisitation, information workspace Web page revisitation, the most commonly ...
This paper concerns the ubiquitous Back button found in most Web browsers. First, we outline why Bac...
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
This research addresses the general topic of 'keeping found things found' by investigating difficult...
This research addresses the general topic of ‘keeping found things found’ by investigating difficult...