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Knowledge Management Systems Week 5 Schedule -Syllabus Updates Questions Assignments -Blogging More Commentary Evaluations of the blog process -Email
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Email Systems, Uses and Habits What email 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
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Email Overload – PIM New Uses Causes Overload -Task Management -Personal Archiving -Asynchronous Communication Study of Mailboxes and User Interviews Does Speed/Reliability of Email Transmission and Replying Change It’s Use? -Conversational -Accountable Email not “One touch” (informational) Changes Work Throughout the Day Constantly Checking
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Email 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
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Email as Habitat 2 PC Users Spend Most of Their Day in their Email Application -Defining “Knowledge Workers”? -Support Staff Personal Information Management -To Do (Marking up or Sending to Oneself) -Contact Management Project Tracking EVERYTHING?
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Email 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
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Email as Habitat 4 Types of Folders -Who – Sender -Where – Organization of Sender(s) -What – Project -Personal Interests Professional Private -What Else? Archives Templates
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Email as Habitat 5 Problems with Email 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
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Email as Habitat 6 More Exposure to Email Use = More Checking Email -Alternate Devices -Always-on Devices More Experience = More Feature Use Different Features for Different Users Different Features for Different Uses Projects Types of Tasks
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Improving Email 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
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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
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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
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TaskMaster
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Reinventing Email What Kinds of Messages are Suited for (Current) Email ? What Other Types of Messaging Tools? -Instant Messaging -Newsgroups -Document Management Annotations Approval Distribution Lists
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Reinventing Email Separation or Integration? -Messages -Address Book – Contacts -Documents -Links -Web (other) Indexing and Classifying Email -Logging (transaction, permission, task) -Searching (internal, personal, external) -Ranking (most email currently equal)
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Redesigning Email 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
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21 st Century Email Interfaces
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FLANNEL Adding Computational Capabilities to Email Email is traditionally just text, in chronological order Improve Endpoints: Sending & Receiving -Interfaces Improve Medium: Protocols & Infrastructure -Web Server – HTTP
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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?
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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
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MailCat Filing with an Intelligent Assistant -Adaptive Text Classifier for Guessing (3) Folders -Action Classifier? (Maxim’s Memory Based Retrieval Matching) -80-90% Accurate Filing Can Compliment Searching -How Many Actions to File? Multiple Locations (Aliases, Links) Simple (Only) Interface (“Move To” buttons)
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Bitfrost Categorizing Messages from Inbox Automatically “Programming” Filters Too Difficult Categories of Interest Improve on Known Email Use -Four Types of Users -Filters vs. Losing Sight of Email Understanding Automatic Categorizing Difficult for Users Too Much Categorization? Categories vs. Folders New Messages Difficult to Deal With Notification vs. Filing or Hiding
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Email 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 Email Use? -Always On (for Categorizing, Filtering and Automatically Respondng)
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Email 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)
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Email 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
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