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Semantic Interfaces for Personal and Social Knowledge Work

Konstantinos Christidis, Niki Papailiou, Dimitris Apostolou and Gregoris Mentzas
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Konstantinos Christidis: National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Niki Papailiou: National Technical University of Athens, Greece
Dimitris Apostolou: University of Pireaus, Greece
Gregoris Mentzas: National Technical University of Athens, Greece

International Journal of Knowledge-Based Organizations (IJKBO), 2011, vol. 1, issue 1, 61-77

Abstract: A large number of tools has recently emerged supporting information management for individuals in their work context. Semantic technologies play an important role in the development of such tools as they facilitate advanced organization, annotation, navigation, and search capabilities. This study contributes to the design of such tools by outlining how a user-centred design methodology can be applied to develop usable and effective user interfaces. SPONGE, the resulting system, encapsulates core functionalities that are needed for managing personal information and for seamlessly sharing personal information within knowledge networks.

Date: 2011
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