Cognitive layouts of windows and multiple screens for user interfaces
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG)
The future of graphic user interfaces: personal role managers
HCI '94 Proceedings of the conference on People and computers IX
How do people organize their desks?: Implications for the design of office information systems
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Dynamic Queries for Visual Information Seeking
IEEE Software
Image-Browser Taxonomy and Guidelines for Designers
IEEE Software
Elastic Windows: evaluation of multi-window operations
Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Human factors in computing systems
Elastic windows: improved spatial layout and rapid multiple window operations
AVI '96 Proceedings of the workshop on Advanced visual interfaces
Unifying access to heterogeneous document databases through contextual metadata
Effective databases for text & document management
A system for visualizing and analyzing near-optimal protein sequence alignments
Information Visualization - Special issue: Bioinformatics visualization
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In our exploration of future work environments for the World Bank we proposed two concepts. First, organization overviews provide a consistent support to present the results of a variety of manual or semi-automated searches. Second this view can be adapted or expanded for each class of users to finally map the multiple personal roles an individual has in an organization. After command line interfaces, graphical user interfaces, and the current "docu-centric" designs, a natural direction is towards a role-centered approach where we believe the emphasis is on the management of those multiple roles. Large visual overviews of the organization can be rapidly manipulated and zoomed in on to reveal the multiple roles each individual plays. Each role involves coordination with groups of people and accomplishment of tasks within a schedule.