We propose the concept of research trails to help web users create and reestablish context across fragmented research processes without requiring them to explicitly structure and ...
The information overload on the Web has created a great need for efficient filtering mechanisms. Many sites (e.g., CNN and Quicken) address this problem by allowing a user to crea...
In this paper, we report on users' revisitation patterns to World Wide Web (WWW) pages, and use the results to lay an empirical foundation for the design of history mechanism...
Abstract--Web 2.0 users have many choices of contenthosting or application-service providers (CSPs). It can be difficult for a user to share content with a set of real-life friends...
Geospatial Web services allow to access and to process Geospatial data. Despite significant standardisation efforts, severe heterogeneity and interoperability problems remain. The ...