D. Millen, J. Feinberg, und B. Kerr. CHI `06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems, Seite 111--120. New York, NY, USA, ACM Press, (2006)
Zusammenfassung
We describe a social bookmarking service designed for a large enterprise. We discuss design principles addressing online identity, privacy, information discovery (including search and pivot browsing), and service extensi-bility based on a web-friendly architectural style. In addi-tion we describe the key design features of our implementa-tion. We provide the results of an eight week field trial of this enterprise social bookmarking service, including a de-scription of user activities, based on log file analysis. We share the results of a user survey focused on the benefits of the service. The feedback from the user trial, comprising survey results, log file analysis and informal communica-tions, is quite positive and suggests several promising en-hancements to the service. Finally, we discuss potential extension and integration of social bookmarking services with other corporate collaborative applications.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Millen:2006_803
%A Millen, David R.
%A Feinberg, Jonathan
%A Kerr, Bernard
%B CHI `06: Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2006
%I ACM Press
%K enterprise folksonomy,
%P 111--120
%T Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise
%U http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1124792
%X We describe a social bookmarking service designed for a large enterprise. We discuss design principles addressing online identity, privacy, information discovery (including search and pivot browsing), and service extensi-bility based on a web-friendly architectural style. In addi-tion we describe the key design features of our implementa-tion. We provide the results of an eight week field trial of this enterprise social bookmarking service, including a de-scription of user activities, based on log file analysis. We share the results of a user survey focused on the benefits of the service. The feedback from the user trial, comprising survey results, log file analysis and informal communica-tions, is quite positive and suggests several promising en-hancements to the service. Finally, we discuss potential extension and integration of social bookmarking services with other corporate collaborative applications.
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abstract = {We describe a social bookmarking service designed for a large enterprise. We discuss design principles addressing online identity, privacy, information discovery (including search and pivot browsing), and service extensi-bility based on a web-friendly architectural style. In addi-tion we describe the key design features of our implementa-tion. We provide the results of an eight week field trial of this enterprise social bookmarking service, including a de-scription of user activities, based on log file analysis. We share the results of a user survey focused on the benefits of the service. The feedback from the user trial, comprising survey results, log file analysis and informal communica-tions, is quite positive and suggests several promising en-hancements to the service. Finally, we discuss potential extension and integration of social bookmarking services with other corporate collaborative applications.},
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address = {New York, NY, USA},
author = {Millen, David R. and Feinberg, Jonathan and Kerr, Bernard},
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pages = {111--120},
publisher = {ACM Press},
timestamp = {2007-07-06T02:18:01.000+0200},
title = {Dogear: Social bookmarking in the enterprise},
url = {http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1124792},
year = 2006
}