Sciweavers

57 search results - page 1 / 12
» The cost of interrupted work: more speed and stress
Sort
View
CHI
2008
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
The cost of interrupted work: more speed and stress
We performed an empirical study to investigate whether the context of interruptions makes a difference. We found that context does not make a difference but surprisingly, people c...
Gloria Mark, Daniela Gudith, Ulrich Klocke
ECSCW
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Behaviours and Preferences when Coordinating Mediated Interruptions: Social and System influence
Abstract. There is a growing interest in technologies for supporting individuals to manage their accessibility for interruptions. The applicability of these technologies is likely ...
Natalia A. Romero, Agnieszka Matysiak Szóst...
CSCW
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Controlling interruptions: awareness displays and social motivation for coordination
Spontaneous communication is common in the workplace but can be disruptive. Such communication usually benefits the initiator more than the target of an interruption. Previous res...
Laura A. Dabbish, Robert E. Kraut
RTSS
2006
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Process-Aware Interrupt Scheduling and Accounting
In most operating systems, the handling of interrupts is typically performed within the address space of the kernel. Moreover, interrupt handlers are invoked asynchronously during...
Yuting Zhang, Richard West
GD
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Graph Drawing by Stress Majorization
Abstract. One of the most popular graph drawing methods is based on achieving graph-theoretic target distances. This method was used by Kamada and Kawai [15], who formulated it as ...
Emden R. Gansner, Yehuda Koren, Stephen C. North