Linking information for mobile use

Information Management (IM) has been an area of research and discussion for several decades. Studies have been conducted by both behavioral and computer scientists on how people organize their information and workspaces in order to come up with an efficient way to store, organize and retrieve information on personal computers. This paper explores improving a user's ability to manage information on mobile devices. The goal is to make placing information on such devices a more attractive prospect, with an emphasis on retrieval of stored information regardless of the document type. This will result in mobile users having quick access to the right information at the right time while away from the office or home. This paper describes the challenges inherent in a mobile scenario and proposes a system to address those challenges. The system provides visual and navigational features that are not currently available on mobile applications, specifically the ability to view multiple types of items in a single interface. Additionally, the ability to logically link related items as an IM tool is examined.

[1]  Deborah K. Barreau,et al.  Context as a Factor in Personal Information Management Systems , 1995, J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci..

[2]  M. Angela Sasse,et al.  "Stuff goes into the computer and doesn't come out": a cross-tool study of personal information management , 2004, CHI.

[3]  Ian Smith,et al.  Informing the design of an information management system with iterative fieldwork , 2000, DIS '00.

[4]  Stefano Mizzaro,et al.  E-Mail on the Move: Categorization, Filtering, and Alerting on Mobile Devices with the ifMail Prototype , 2003, Mobile HCI Workshop on Mobile and Ubiquitous Information Access.

[5]  David Salesin,et al.  Collecting and Organizing Web Content , 2006 .

[6]  Gurminder Singh PIM for Mobility , 2006 .

[7]  Mary Czerwinski From Scatterbrained to Focused: UI Support for Today's Crazed Information Worker , 2006 .

[8]  Daniel G. Bobrow,et al.  What a to-do: studies of task management towards the design of a personal task list manager , 2004, CHI.

[9]  Susan T. Dumais,et al.  Fast, flexible filtering with phlat , 2006, CHI.

[10]  Bonnie A. Nardi,et al.  Finding and reminding: file organization from the desktop , 1995, SGCH.

[11]  Wolfgang Nejdl,et al.  Desktop Context Detection Using Implicit Feedback , 2006 .

[12]  Thomas W. Malone,et al.  How do people organize their desks?: Implications for the design of office information systems , 1983, TOIS.

[13]  A NardiBonnie,et al.  Finding and reminding , 1995 .

[14]  George A. Miller Psychology and information , 1968 .

[15]  Vannevar Bush,et al.  As we may think , 1945, INTR.

[16]  David Gelernter,et al.  “Finding and reminding” reconsidered , 1996, SGCH.

[17]  Susan T. Dumais,et al.  Fast, Flexible Filtering with Phlat — Personal Search and Organization Made Easy , 2006 .