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Trailist---focusing on document activity for assisting navigation
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Proceedings of the 12th ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia table of contents
Århus, none, Denmark
Session: 1a---Links and Navigation table of contents
Pages: 29 - 30  
Year of Publication: 2001
ISBN:1-59113-420-7
Authors
Sigi Reich  Sun Technology Research Excellence Center (SunTREC), Salzburg Research, Austria
Erich Gams  Sun Technology Research Excellence Center (SunTREC), Salzburg Research, Austria
Sponsors
SIGWEB: ACM Special Interest Group on Hypertext, Hypermedia, and Web
AIAS : Alexandra Instituttet A/S
HYPE : Hypergenic
CCTAS : Costas Computer Technology A/S
JDI : Journal of Digital Information
SA : Scandinavian Airlines
UAARHUS : University of Aarhus
DANSKEB : Danske Bank
TT : Tool-tribe
ARHUSK : Arhus Kommune
ARHUSA : Arhus Amt
WMD : WM-Data
KSI : Knowledge Systems Inc.
Publisher
ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Trails are a long established concept of assisting users in searching and navigating hypertexts. However, existing trail-based systems are focusing on browsers only and therefore do not fully exploit the notion of trails. We propose trail-based systems to be open to any application and to any activity. For instance, printing a document from a word processor, posting a message in a newsgroup, or forwarding an attachment to a friend — using one's favorite e-mail client — may well be part of a trail. “Trailist” is a framework supporting the development of these trail-based systems. Its name indicates that, similar to the way “Tour-ists” travel on tours, “Trail-ists” make their ways through vast information spaces.


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