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The impact of task on the usage of web browser navigation mechanisms
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Browser User InterfaceCognitive ScienceSocial MediaInformation RetrievalEngineeringWeb PerformanceArtsUser ExperienceWeb UsageWebometricsDifferent WebHuman-computer InteractionWeb ScienceNavigation MechanismsCommunicationTechnologyContent AnalysisWeb Trend
In this paper, we explore how factors such as task and individual differences influence the usage of different web browser navigation mechanisms (e.g., clicked links, bookmarks, auto-complete). We conducted a field study of 21 participants and logged detailed web browser usage. Participants were asked to categorize their web usage according to the following schema: Fact Finding, Information Gathering, Browsing, and Transactions. Using this data, we have identified three factors that play a role in the use of navigation mechanisms: task session, task type, and individual differences. These findings have implications for the future design of new and improved web navigation mechanisms.
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