Title
End-users publishing structured information on the web: an observational study of what, why, and how
Abstract
End-users are accustomed to filtering and browsing styled collections of data on professional web sites, but they have few ways to create and publish such information architectures for themselves. This paper presents a full-lifecycle analysis of the Exhibit framework - an end-user tool which provides such functionality - to understand the needs, capabilities, and practices of this class of users. We include interviews, as well as analysis of over 1,800 visualizations and 200,000 web interactions with these visualizations. Our analysis reveals important findings about this user population which generalize to the task of providing better end-user structured content publication tools.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2556288.2557036
human factors in computing systems
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
structured information,web interaction,professional web site,observational study,end-user tool,important finding,better end-user,content publication tool,exhibit framework,full-lifecycle analysis,user population,information architecture
Conference
5
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.44
15
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Edward Benson117511.42
David R. Karger2193672233.64