Contact management: identifying contacts to support long-term communication
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Designing for the evolution of mobile contacts application
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Application of dimensionality reduction techniques for mobile social context
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An interface for context-aware retrieval of mobile contacts
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Contact lists are one of the most frequently used applications on mobile devices. They are used not only as contact detail repositories, but also as temporary information storage for unrelated items, such as PINs or passwords. Users are reluctant to delete or remove contacts from their repositories. As such, these become increasingly large, sometimes measuring several hundred entries. In this paper we present our findings from early investigations into the use of mobile Contact Lists. We also propose a context oriented design framework to aid the speed and efficacy of the information seeking and retrieval process during the use of the Contact List application.