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CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
An hour in the life: towards requirements for modelling multiple task work
It is accepted that changes in technology, work practices and the general socio-economic environment affect the way we plan and perform tasks. Support, opportunity and pressure fo...
Peter J. Wild, Peter Johnson, Hilary Johnson
SIGIR
2012
ACM
11 years 7 months ago
Search, interrupted: understanding and predicting search task continuation
Many important search tasks require multiple search sessions to complete. Tasks such as travel planning, large purchases, or job searches can span hours, days, or even weeks. Inev...
Eugene Agichtein, Ryen W. White, Susan T. Dumais, ...
IJMMS
1998
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13 years 4 months ago
Brahms: simulating practice for work systems design
A continuing problem in business today is the design of human-computer systems that respect how work actually gets done. The overarching context of work consists of activities, wh...
William J. Clancey, Patricia Sachs, Maarten Sierhu...
WAPCV
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Towards a Biologically Plausible Active Visual Search Model
Abstract. This paper proposes a neuronal-based solution to active visual search, that is, visual search for a given target in displays that are too large in spatial extent to be in...
Andrei Zaharescu, Albert L. Rothenstein, John K. T...
IUI
2010
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Speeding pointing in tiled widgets: understanding the effects of target expansion and misprediction
Target expansion is a pointing facilitation technique where the users target, typically an interface widget, is dynamically enlarged to speed pointing in interfaces. However, with...
Jaime Ruiz, Edward Lank