Communications of the ACM - Special issue on information filtering
Information filtering and information retrieval: two sides of the same coin?
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on information filtering
Knowledge Discovery in Databases
Knowledge Discovery in Databases
Cyber-surfing: the state-of-the-art in client server browsing and navigation
ACM SIGICE Bulletin
Cyber-surfing: the state-of-the-art in client server browsing and navigation
ACM SIGCUE Outlook
The inevitable demise of the Web
ACM SIGICE Bulletin
The inevitable demise of the Web
ACM SIGAPP Applied Computing Review - Special issue on the Web
Art teams up with technology through the net
interactions
CYBER-SURFING: the state-of-the-art in client server browsing and navigation
SAC '95 Proceedings of the 1995 ACM symposium on Applied computing
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As we move further into the information age, it is becoming ever more apparent that society as a whole, and information and computing specialists as its agents, will have to confront the general problem of information overload. The rising flood of information will soon compel us to use techniques and resources aimed at maximising our information handling efficiency. Storing and retrieving digital information according to consumer requirements is only part of the equation, information must also be presented in a form suited to the consumer's needs at the time of consumption. We call this information customisation and characterise it as the transformation of information into its most appropriate form. Thus, customisation makes existing information more useful.