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This paper presents the results of a questionnaire on user behaviour during searching the Web as part of information gathering tasks. In this study, users' Web activities related to finding information, comparing information, managing information, and re-finding information, using different Web search and navigation tools, used for information gathering tasks are explored. The results indicate that...
For the current shortcomings of the agricultural information system, the paper introduces the Google Maps-based electronic farm system for the information service of the end-user ubiquitous demand. With running instance of the system the paper shows the implementation methodology and implementation process for the key part of the system. Given the design principles which are the simplifying of the...
Users of traditional Web search engines commonly find it difficult to evaluate the results of their Web searches. We suggest the use of information visualization and interactive visual manipulation as methods for improving the ability of users to evaluate the results of a Web search. In this paper, we present the results of a user study that compared the search results interface provided by Google...
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