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Fab: Content-based, collaborative recommendation
- Communications of the ACM
, 1997
"... Fab is a recommendation system designed to help users sift through the enormous amount of information available in the World Wide Web. Operational since Dec. 1994, this system combines the content-based and collaborative methods of recommendation in a way that exploits the advantages of the two appr ..."
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Fab is a recommendation system designed to help users sift through the enormous amount of information available in the World Wide Web. Operational since Dec. 1994, this system combines the content-based and collaborative methods of recommendation in a way that exploits the advantages of the two
Going Public: Collaborative Systems Design for Multidisciplinary Conversations
- Proceedings of Cooperative Buildings: Integrating Information, Organizations and Architecture, CoBuild ’99. October 1–2
, 1999
"... The driving idea behind our work has been the concept of going public with the goal of supporting the emerging work practices of multidisciplinary teams. In this chapter, we outline the theoretical basis for going public, describe the underlying architecture of a public collaborative system and ..."
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and introduce two embodiments, the Design Conference Room" and the Collaborative Classroom ". The underlying architecture of a public collaborative system, overlaid with lines of view, sight, and control, provides system-sharing functionality via the Reconfigurable Collaboration Network
INTERNET-BASED COLLABORATIVE SYSTEM DESIGN USING MOSCITO
"... Abstract. This paper introduces a software architecture which can help that Internet-based collaboration in the field of system design becomes reality. Today many powerful tools for simulation, synthesis, test, and optimization are available. But most of them can only work as stand-alone tool on a c ..."
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Abstract. This paper introduces a software architecture which can help that Internet-based collaboration in the field of system design becomes reality. Today many powerful tools for simulation, synthesis, test, and optimization are available. But most of them can only work as stand-alone tool on a
Patterns in Collaborative System Design, Development and Use
"... Abstract: Design, Development and Use of collaborative systems is a very interesting and complex case of cross-pollination between usability and software engineering. User Centered Design (UCD) is a necessity for this kind of systems allowing to different actor to work together in a cooperative envi ..."
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Abstract: Design, Development and Use of collaborative systems is a very interesting and complex case of cross-pollination between usability and software engineering. User Centered Design (UCD) is a necessity for this kind of systems allowing to different actor to work together in a cooperative
Grouplens: Applying collaborative filtering to usenet news
- COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM
, 1997
"... ... a collaborative filtering system for Usenet news—a high-volume, high-turnover discussion list service on the Internet. Usenet newsgroups—the individual discussion lists—may carry hundreds of messages each day. While in theory the newsgroup organization allows readers to select the content that m ..."
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... a collaborative filtering system for Usenet news—a high-volume, high-turnover discussion list service on the Internet. Usenet newsgroups—the individual discussion lists—may carry hundreds of messages each day. While in theory the newsgroup organization allows readers to select the content
Evaluating collaborative filtering recommender systems
- ACM TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS
, 2004
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The design and implementation of an intentional naming system
- 17TH ACM SYMPOSIUM ON OPERATING SYSTEMS PRINCIPLES (SOSP '99) PUBLISHED AS OPERATING SYSTEMS REVIEW, 34(5):186--201, DEC. 1999
, 1999
"... This paper presents the design and implementation of the Intentional Naming System (INS), a resource discovery and service location system for dynamic and mobile networks of devices and computers. Such environments require a naming system that is (i) expressive, to describe and make requests based o ..."
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This paper presents the design and implementation of the Intentional Naming System (INS), a resource discovery and service location system for dynamic and mobile networks of devices and computers. Such environments require a naming system that is (i) expressive, to describe and make requests based
Using collaborative filtering to weave an information tapestry
- Communications of the ACM
, 1992
"... predicated on the belief that information filtering can be more effective when humans are involved in the filtering process. Tapestry was designed to support both content-based filtering and collaborative filtering, which entails people collaborating to help each other perform filtering by recording ..."
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predicated on the belief that information filtering can be more effective when humans are involved in the filtering process. Tapestry was designed to support both content-based filtering and collaborative filtering, which entails people collaborating to help each other perform filtering
GroupLens: An Open Architecture for Collaborative Filtering of Netnews
, 1994
"... Collaborative filters help people make choices based on the opinions of other people. GroupLens is a system for collaborative filtering of netnews, to help people find articles they will like in the huge stream of available articles. News reader clients display predicted scores and make it easy for ..."
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Collaborative filters help people make choices based on the opinions of other people. GroupLens is a system for collaborative filtering of netnews, to help people find articles they will like in the huge stream of available articles. News reader clients display predicted scores and make it easy
End-To-End Arguments In System Design
, 1984
"... This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of functions among the modules of a distributed computer system. The principle, called the end-to-end argument, suggests that functions placed at low levels of a system may be redundant or of little value when compared with the cost o ..."
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This paper presents a design principle that helps guide placement of functions among the modules of a distributed computer system. The principle, called the end-to-end argument, suggests that functions placed at low levels of a system may be redundant or of little value when compared with the cost
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