Nooface
search Nooface:
 
In Search of the Post-PC Interface
 
Nooface
- Home
- About
- FAQ
- Discussions
- Journals
- Messages
- Topics
- Contact

- Preferences
- Older Stuff
- Past Polls
- Submit Story


Resources
- 3D User Interfaces
- Archives

 
Graphical Search Interface Directions
posted by Editor on Thursday November 15, @01:05PM
Search Interfaces This on-line chapter from the book Modern Information Retrieval reviews some of the leading-edge user interfaces for information retrieval systems. Information seeking is an imprecise process. When users approach an information access system, they often have only a fuzzy understanding of how they can achieve their goals. Search interfaces should aid in the understanding and expression of information needs, and should also help users formulate their queries, select among available information sources, understand search results, and keep track of the progress of their search. This chapter provides some examples of how to do this graphically, including directory overviews, graphical query specifications. It also reviews various ways to specify context, including Tile Bars, SeeSoft, VIBE/LyberWorld, and Mappucino.

In The Beginning Was The Command Line | ISWC'01 Proceedings Now Available  >

 

 
Nooface Login
Nickname:

Password:

Don't have an account yet? Go Create One. A user account will let you customize the site's content according to your preferences. It will also allow you to moderate the comments of other users.

Related Links
  • chapter
  • Modern Information Retrieval
  • directory overviews
  • graphical query specifications
  • context
  • Tile Bars
  • SeeSoft
  • VIBE/LyberWorld
  • Mappucino
  • More on Search Interfaces
  • Also by Editor
  • This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.
    SeeSoft: where is it now? (Score:1)
    by Greg Weiss on Saturday November 17, @07:03AM EST (#1)
    (User #10 Info)
    I saw a presentation of SeeSoft results back in 1993 or so, and I'm curious if I could use it on some of my code now. Does anyone know where one could find it or get a similar tool (graphically analyzing code changes over time based on CVS-ish data)?

    It appears that similar efforts developed into a Lucent spin-off, VisualInsights but they seem to be e-business data visualization focused; I don't see any code analysis tools there.

    I'm not a robot like you. I don't like having disks crammed into me... unless they're Oreos, and then only in the mouth. -- Fry

    [ home | contribute story | older articles | past polls | faq | authors | preferences ]