DocumentCode
2508204
Title
The aquarium: a novel user interface metaphor for large, online stores
Author
Bryan, Doug ; Gershman, Anatole
Author_Institution
Centre for Strategic Technol. Res., Andersen Consulting, Northbrook, IL, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
601
Lastpage
607
Abstract
The advent of the Web has brought an unprecedented amount of information together with a large, diverse set of users. Online users are performing a wider variety of tasks than ever before. For example, not only is the Web being used to search conventional databases like Lexis/Nexus, it is also being used to broker Beanie Babies(R). Today´s common information seeking metaphors (i.e., keyword search and hypertext) cannot be expected to support all these new tasks well. Our research investigates new metaphors for online information seeking tasks. We characterize a new user behavior called opportunistic exploration and show how it is significantly different than both browsing and searching. A novel visual metaphor for opportunistic exploration, an aquarium, is presented. The aquarium allows users to explore a large corpus at any level of granularity
Keywords
human factors; information resources; information retrieval; interactive systems; retail data processing; user interfaces; World Wide Web; adaptive hypermedia; aquarium; common information seeking metaphors; granularity; hypertext; information retrieval; keyword search; large corpus searching; large online stores; online information seeking tasks; online users; opportunistic exploration; user behavior; user interface metaphor; visual metaphor; visual navigation; Bicycles; Ceramics; Databases; Graphics; Information retrieval; Keyword search; Navigation; USA Councils; User interfaces; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2000. Proceedings. 11th International Workshop on
Conference_Location
London
ISSN
1529-4188
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0680-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.2000.875086
Filename
875086
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