Authors
Paul Dourish, W Keith Edwards, Anthony LaMarca, Michael Salisbury
Publication date
1999/6/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
133-161
Publisher
ACM
Description
Traditional document systems use hierarchical filing structures as the basis for organizing, storing and retrieving documents. However, this structure is very limited in comparison with the rich and varied forms of document interaction and category management in everyday document use. Presto is a prototype document management system providing rich interaction with documents through meaningful, user-level document attributes, such as “Word file,” “published paper,” “shared with Jim,” “about Presto,” or “currently in progress” Document attributes capture the multiple different roles that a single document might play, and they allow users to rapidly reorganize their document space for the task at hand. They also provide a basis for novel document systems design and new approaches to document management and interaction. In this article, we outline the motivations behind this approach, describe the principal …
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Scholar articles
P Dourish, WK Edwards, A LaMarca, M Salisbury - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 1999