The role of software tools in providing user services to supercomputer users.
John SchofieldPublished in: SIGUCCS (1986)
Keyphrases
- software tools
- end users
- user centric
- user groups
- user requests
- user interface
- personalized services
- user privacy
- user specific
- user requirements
- location information
- user interaction
- user profiles
- user experience
- user oriented
- multimodal interfaces
- social networking services
- multiple users
- user satisfaction
- novice users
- mobile phone users
- personal preferences
- location based social networks
- user studies
- user interests
- user model
- mobile services
- user feedback
- physical location
- online services
- individual user
- recommender systems
- query formulation
- personalized information
- user goals
- collaborative filtering
- user centered
- user mobility
- internet users
- recommendation systems
- information overload
- building blocks
- single user
- web environment
- active user
- user preferences
- mobile terminals
- spoken dialogue systems
- short messages
- internet service providers
- user communities
- service providers
- digital libraries
- mobile users
- web services
- value added services
- social communities
- context aware services
- helping users
- tool support
- user activity
- internet services
- content providers
- massively parallel
- floating point
- search engine
- context aware mobile
- mobile internet
- ubiquitous computing environments
- search tasks
- user behavior
- context aware
- social media
- website