The aim of this paper is to provide an overview and comparison of concepts that have been proposed to guide users through interaction histories (e.g. for web browsers). The goal is to gain insights into history design that may be used for designing an interaction history for the location-based Touris
Abstract. Currently the Web is a platform for performing complex tasks which involve dealing with di...
Users of hypertext systems often find themselves eagerly following hypertext links deeper and deeper...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a fast emerging technology which enables users to view the information v...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview and comparison of concepts that have been proposed t...
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
This paper presents design guidelines for history mechanisms within graphical World Wide browsers, a...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...
History mechanisms in user interfaces allow users to select and redo one of their previous activitie...
With the evolution of Internet, users exploit it increasingly intensively for achieving their goals:...
We propose techniques for achieving the geographical navigation of historical events described in We...
Inspired by Hill and Hollan’s original work [7], we have been developing a theory of interaction his...
History provides context for the present. In the same way, past user interactions provide context fo...
In today's society, where there are rather few areas, of everyday life where technology is, there ar...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceCurrently the Web is a platform for performing co...
As more and more activities rely on the Internet, people view many web pages every day for work, res...
Abstract. Currently the Web is a platform for performing complex tasks which involve dealing with di...
Users of hypertext systems often find themselves eagerly following hypertext links deeper and deeper...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a fast emerging technology which enables users to view the information v...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview and comparison of concepts that have been proposed t...
bkillam @ user-centereddesigns.com Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very...
This paper presents design guidelines for history mechanisms within graphical World Wide browsers, a...
Finding a previously visited page during web navigation is a very common and important process. Alt...
History mechanisms in user interfaces allow users to select and redo one of their previous activitie...
With the evolution of Internet, users exploit it increasingly intensively for achieving their goals:...
We propose techniques for achieving the geographical navigation of historical events described in We...
Inspired by Hill and Hollan’s original work [7], we have been developing a theory of interaction his...
History provides context for the present. In the same way, past user interactions provide context fo...
In today's society, where there are rather few areas, of everyday life where technology is, there ar...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceCurrently the Web is a platform for performing co...
As more and more activities rely on the Internet, people view many web pages every day for work, res...
Abstract. Currently the Web is a platform for performing complex tasks which involve dealing with di...
Users of hypertext systems often find themselves eagerly following hypertext links deeper and deeper...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a fast emerging technology which enables users to view the information v...