Knowledge Management Systems Week 5 Schedule -Syllabus Updates Questions Assignments -Blogging More Commentary Evaluations of the blog process -
Systems, Uses and Habits What client(s) do you use? -Why? -How Long? Multiple Mailboxes? -How Many? -For What? Filters? -How Many? -For What? Other Features? Other Devices? Social Networks Protocols
Overload – PIM New Uses Causes Overload -Task Management -Personal Archiving -Asynchronous Communication Study of Mailboxes and User Interviews Does Speed/Reliability of Transmission and Replying Change It’s Use? -Conversational -Accountable not “One touch” (informational) Changes Work Throughout the Day Constantly Checking
as Habitat Traditionally -Messaging - Communication -One to One, One to Many Communication Increasingly -Information Management Access to Documents Address Books - Contacts Portal for (Networked) Information -Coordination and Collaboration Tasks -To Do’s -Reminders Workflow -Document Creation and Editing -Meeting Planning and Coordination
as Habitat 2 PC Users Spend Most of Their Day in their Application -Defining “Knowledge Workers”? -Support Staff Personal Information Management -To Do (Marking up or Sending to Oneself) -Contact Management Project Tracking EVERYTHING?
as Habitat 3 Too Much of a Good Thing -Filters -Folders Searching May Be Faster -Time to File -Time to Find Searching Not Helping to Build (Traditional) Conceptual Model of Tasks or Messages
as Habitat 4 Types of Folders -Who – Sender -Where – Organization of Sender(s) -What – Project -Personal Interests Professional Private -What Else? Archives Templates
as Habitat 5 Problems with Applications -Folder Organization -Sorting -Finding -Filtering Easier to Set up Filter after Reading or Event One Application Not Suited for All Users -Outlook - Outlook Express -Status & Occupation -Roles and Responsibilities
as Habitat 6 More Exposure to Use = More Checking -Alternate Devices -Always-on Devices More Experience = More Feature Use Different Features for Different Users Different Features for Different Uses Projects Types of Tasks
Improving Threads of Messages -“Conversation Tree” -Automatic vs. Manual Configuration -Types of Conversations (GIBIS) “Thrasks” -Individual (feedback) -Group (assignments) Views & Visualization -Oldest/First at Top (contrast with blogs) -Multiple Windows, Icons, Graphics
TaskMaster 1.Keeping Track of Concurrent Actions 2.Marking Items 3.Managing Activities Over Time 4.Managing Deadlines and Reminders 5.Collating Related Items and Associated Files and Links 6.Application Switching and Window Management 7.Getting a Task-Oriented Overview Easily
TaskMaster Helping with Overload -Number of Threads -Frequency of Related Messages Assigns Meta-Information -From the Thrask View -Within an Open Item (Contact Info) Warning Bars Action Clusters Task-Specific Contact Lists
TaskMaster
Reinventing What Kinds of Messages are Suited for (Current) ? What Other Types of Messaging Tools? -Instant Messaging -Newsgroups -Document Management Annotations Approval Distribution Lists
Reinventing Separation or Integration? -Messages -Address Book – Contacts -Documents -Links -Web (other) Indexing and Classifying -Logging (transaction, permission, task) -Searching (internal, personal, external) -Ranking (most currently equal)
Redesigning for 21 st Century Little Change – GUIs & Attachments Overloaded & Overwhelmed -Slow Response – No Response -Loss No One Solution -Multiple Features -Appropriate for each User, Organization or Task -Improved Interface & Interaction Timelines Document Summarization Annotations
21 st Century Interfaces
FLANNEL Adding Computational Capabilities to is traditionally just text, in chronological order Improve Endpoints: Sending & Receiving -Interfaces Improve Medium: Protocols & Infrastructure -Web Server – HTTP
FLANNEL 2 Features -Translations -To Do List with Tracking -Dynamic Signature (or other) -Links (Keyword Searching) Integrated -Workflow Processing While In Transit or Upon Receipt Based on Sender, then Receiver? More Decisions to Make When Sending?
Ishmail Support 3 Basic Methods -Don’t File & Search -File Frequently in Many Mailboxes -File Intermittently Server-Based with IMAP extension Filtering -Alarms -Mailboxes -Incoming & Outgoing Interface with Multiple Windows/Views Deferral of Message (Sending) Delivery Archiving – Periodic & Stack Personas
MailCat Filing with an Intelligent Assistant -Adaptive Text Classifier for Guessing (3) Folders -Action Classifier? (Maxim’s Memory Based Retrieval Matching) % Accurate Filing Can Compliment Searching -How Many Actions to File? Multiple Locations (Aliases, Links) Simple (Only) Interface (“Move To” buttons)
Bitfrost Categorizing Messages from Inbox Automatically “Programming” Filters Too Difficult Categories of Interest Improve on Known Use -Four Types of Users -Filters vs. Losing Sight of Understanding Automatic Categorizing Difficult for Users Too Much Categorization? Categories vs. Folders New Messages Difficult to Deal With Notification vs. Filing or Hiding
Protocols POP -Decentralized Storage -Personal Archives IMAP -Centralized Storage -Server Archives How Will New Devices Extend These Protocols? -Filtering as Ringtone? -Caller ID How Will P2P or other Collaborative/Cooperative Technologies (or paradigms) Change Use? -Always On (for Categorizing, Filtering and Automatically Respondng)
on the Desktop Integrate Mailboxes with OS File Structure Group Files and Messages in Interface Provide Direct and Indirect Manipulation of Information -Centralized on Servers -Synchronized with All Devices (PIM Hub)
Use Improvement New System Evaluation (for Improvement) -Real Users -Actual Work Difficult to Get Individuals to Switch to New Applications or Technologies -Current Features Not Used -No Learning Curve for Critical Application -Lock-in vs. Import/Export More Difficult to Get Organization To Switch -Installed Base -Migration -Licensing -Training