Reputation, framing strategies and user's choice of content on the Web: an empirical study.
Ioanna D. ConstantiouNatascha HoebelRoberto V. ZicariPublished in: Concurr. Comput. Pract. Exp. (2010)
Keyphrases
- user experience
- web content
- user interests
- relevant content
- dynamically generated
- website
- user generated content
- end users
- web documents
- internet users
- user interaction
- navigational behavior
- browsing experience
- web users
- user context
- information overload
- web resources
- collaborative filtering
- navigational patterns
- content management
- web page content
- user interface
- helping users
- dynamic content
- desired information
- web information
- reputation management
- user profiles
- current web
- rss feeds
- usage data
- user intent
- user centric
- usage logs
- user behavior
- social tags
- web pages
- user activities
- user sessions
- web browsing
- trust relationships
- mobile internet
- digital libraries
- web queries
- relevance feedback
- search engine
- user activity
- metadata
- content providers
- multiple users
- search interface
- social networking sites
- log files
- web data
- web search
- user preferences
- web applications