User Interfaces have been around as long as computers have existed, even well before the field of HumanComputer Interaction was established. Over the years, some papers on the his...
Users of hypertext systems like the World Wide Web (WWW) often find themselves following hypertext links deeper and deeper, only to find themselves “lost” and unable to fin...
R. Gandhi, Benjamin B. Bederson, G. Kumar, Ben Shn...
The Desktop History Tool presents users with a summary of the data they worked with throughout past days and weeks. The user’s own interaction history provides an invaluable sel...
Many applications require users to specify preferences. We support users in this task by letting them define preferences relative to their personal history or that of other users....
Loren G. Terveen, Jessica McMackin, Brian Amento, ...
Current software interfaces fail to incorporate historical data from user interaction into their design. While some systems exhibit a minimalist use of history in the form of undo...