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Navigational web atmospherics

Journal of Business Research, 2004
Abstract Building on the recent work in web atmospherics, the theoretical notions of psychological reactance and the flow experience, propositions and a model are developed, which provide a framework in which the navigational atmosphere of a web site can be examined. This paper specifically examines how and why consumers are influenced by restrictive
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A navigation path planning on the Web

Proceedings International Workshop on Advanced Learning Technologies. IWALT 2000. Advanced Learning Technology: Design and Development Issues, 2002
The main issue addressed in this paper is how to help learners navigate in existing Web-based learning resources. Our approach to this issue is to provide learners with a space, in which they can see through WWW pages to plan a navigation path in a learner-centered way. We describe an assistant system for the navigation path planning, which is composed
R. Suzuki   +3 more
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Development of a cognitive model of web-navigation

2017
Abstract Easiness of navigation within a website is an important factor for information seeking performance. Several cognitive models exist that simulate the web-navigation process and these models in turn can be useful in supporting information seeking behavior.
van Oostendorp, H.   +2 more
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Cognitive modelling of web navigation

Behaviour & Information Technology, 2012
The aim of this special issue is to contribute to the improvement of the existing cognitive models of web navigation like SNIF-ACT (Fu and Pirolli 2007), CoLiDeS (Blackmon et al.
Bipin Indurkhya   +2 more
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The design and evaluation of accessibility on web navigation

Decision Support Systems, 2007
Web sites have been deployed to create and sustain business competitiveness in a trend of emerging Web technologies and growing e-commerce. One critical success factor of e-commerce is the ability to allow information to be retrieved from a Web site in an efficient and effective manner.
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The practices of Web navigation

2003
This paper reports the first set of results of a field qualitative research, focusing on users as significant actors in shaping the Internet and in negotiating its meanings. The research has been conducted from January 2001 to April 2002 by "Osservatorio sulla Comunicazione" - a media research centre directed by Fausto Colombo which is part of the ...
Scifo, Barbara   +3 more
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Social navigation for the spoken web

Proceedings of the fourth ACM conference on Recommender systems, 2010
This paper describes our experiences deploying a recommender system for a mobile phone-based knowledge sharing application to farmers in rural India. Users of the system record questions and call back for answers left by other users and experts. We used collaborative filtering to derive relevant content for each user based on historical navigation ...
Rajarshi Das   +4 more
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Technology Tips: Navigating the Web

The Mathematics Teacher, 1995
Technological advances in high-performance computing and communications over the past decade have brought unprecedented power to the desktops of teachers and students. Within the past three years, the use of the World Wide Web-known as WWW, W3, or simply “the Web”—has increased dramatically with the advent of such software as NCSA Mosaic, Netscape, and
Caroline G. Hecht, Helen M. Doerr
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Navigating web search results

SPIE Proceedings, 2010
Web searches for a specific topic can result in multiple document references for the topic, where information on the topic is redundantly presented across the document set. This can make it difficult for the user to locate a unique piece of information from the document set, or to comprehend the full scope of the information, without examining one ...
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Cybermap—Visually Navigating the Web

Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1998
Abstract The general problem we address in this paper is the automatic generation of structural overview maps of large collections of unstructured data to aid in the navigation of collections such as the Web and data retrieved from search engines. We present the theoretical foundations of such a generator, CyberMap, as well as the algorithms used for
Scott Dynes, Peter A. Gloor
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