Towards a dynamic multiscale personal information space: beyond application and document centered views of information

A. Fox, Philip J. Guo, C. Klokmose, P. Dalsgaard, Arvind Satyanarayan, Haijun Xia, James Hollan
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The historical moment when a person worked in front of a single computer has passed. Computers are now ubiquitous and embedded in virtually every new device and system, connecting our personal and professional activities to ever-expanding information resources with previously unimaginable computational power. Yet with all the increases in capacity, speed, and connectivity, our experiences too often remain difficult, awkward, and frustrating. Even after six decades of design evolution there is little of the naturalness and contextual sensitivity required for convivial interaction with computer-mediated information. We envision a future in which the existing world of documents and applications is linked to a multiscale personalized information space in which dynamic visual entities behave in accordance with cognitively motivated rules sensitive to tasks, personal and group interaction histories, and context. The heart of the project is to rethink the nature of computer-mediated information as a basis to begin to fully realize the potential of computers to assist information-based activities. This requires challenging fundamental presuppositions that have led to today’s walled gardens and information silos. Our goal is to catalyze an international research community to rethink the nature of information as a basis for radically advancing the human-centered design of information-based work and helping to ensure the future is one of convivial, effective, and humane systems. In this paper, we propose a new view of information systems, discuss cognitive requirements for a human-centered information space, and sketch a research agenda and approach.
走向动态的多尺度个人信息空间:超越以应用和文档为中心的信息观
人们在一台电脑前工作的历史时刻已经过去了。计算机现在无处不在,嵌入到几乎每一个新设备和系统中,将我们的个人和专业活动与以前难以想象的计算能力不断扩展的信息资源联系起来。然而,随着容量、速度和连接性的不断提高,我们的体验往往仍然困难、尴尬和令人沮丧。即使经过60年的设计进化,与计算机媒介信息的愉快交互所需要的自然和上下文敏感性仍然很少。我们设想一个未来,现有的文档和应用程序世界与一个多尺度个性化信息空间相关联,在这个空间中,动态视觉实体按照对任务、个人和群体交互历史和上下文敏感的认知动机规则行事。该项目的核心是重新思考以计算机为媒介的信息的性质,作为开始充分实现计算机协助基于信息的活动的潜力的基础。这需要挑战导致今天的围墙花园和信息孤岛的基本假设。我们的目标是促使国际研究界重新思考信息的本质,以此为基础,从根本上推进以人为本的信息工作设计,并帮助确保未来是一个快乐、有效和人性化的系统。在本文中,我们提出了一种新的信息系统观点,讨论了以人为中心的信息空间的认知需求,并概述了研究议程和方法。
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