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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 21:39:45 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Thu, 09 Mar 1995 19:20:31 GMTContent-length: 4385<html><head><title>An Informal, Local Web Survey</title></head><body><h1>An Informal, Local Web Survey</h1><p>This document summarizes responses to a local survey on World Wide Web use.The survey was posted to uw-cs.grads and mailed to the Softbot researchers,the HCI seminar and the Web seminar. There were 19 responses. The responsesare ordered according to the number of times they were mentioned.</p><h3>Acknowledgments</h3><p>I'd like to thank<!WA0><!WA0><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/forman/">George Forman</a>for many of the suggestions and comments regarding features in Netscape.</p><h2>What do you use the Web for? Give examples.</h2><ol><li> Locate and retrieve things I know about. (6)<li> Surf for things I don't know about. (6)<li> Keep abreast of new products. (5)<li> Search for academic or industrial technical reports. (5)<li> Access course materials. (5)<li> Keep abreast of research projects. (3)<li> Keep abreast of people. (3)<li> Distribute research papers. (3)<li> Read <em>Dilbert</em>. (3)<li> Find departmental information (courses, seminars, colloquia). (3)<li> Read <em>Wired</em>. (2)<li> Obtain support on current products. (2)<li> Describe research for advisor and interested parties. (2)<li> Distribute course materials. (2)<li> Locate and download software. (2)<li> Look and apply for employment. (2)<li> Review conference announcements and check submission guidelines and dates. (2)<li> Check availability of computing resources.<li> Read movie reviews.<li> Distribute software.<li> Check the current temperature.<li> Check ski conditions.<li> Schedule conference rooms and meetings with visitors.<li> Find and download images.<li> Kill time.<li> Access stock market data.<li> Obtain IRS tax forms.<li> Obtain Internet statistics.<li> Access dictionary.</ol><h2>What do you like about the Web?</h2><ol><li> Hypertext navigation is easy. (9)<li> It combines several information formats "seamlessly". (7)<li> There is a great range and amount of information available. (5)<li> I can easily access things I know about. (4)<li> It can be quick. (3)<li> I can download documents with a mouse click. (2)<li> I can be my own publisher. (2)<li> It can remember which pages I've visited. (2)<li> It's well organized.<li> It's open-ended and growing.<li> It's free.<li> It can be personal (e.g. individual home pages).<li> I can create non-linear documents.<li> Global addressing works.</ol><h2>What could be improved? What could be added?</h2><ol><li> Speed it up! (5) (Netscape is much faster than Mosaic.)<li> Improve the ability to discover something on the Web. (5)<li> Improve the ability to find something when I don't know it's URL. (4)<li> No single index of resources. (3)<li> Improve authoring tools for document structure. (2)<li> Add text-formatting for mathematical notation and tables.<li> Permit embedding of Postscript in documents.<li> Add more "types" of documents. This can be done with <em>.mailcap</em>or <em>.mime.types</em>.<li> Improve reliability of servers.<li> Discriminate quality of information on a page. Netscape visuallyindicates which pages are cryptographically secure, but I don't thinkthis guarantees "quality" in the manner it was suggested.<li> Summarize information.<li> Estimate time of downloads (Netscape does this).<li> Better <em>Hotlist</em> and memory control. Netscape has hierarchicalhotlists, memory and disk cache control and proxies.<li> Hierarchical navigation of the Web using <em>Forward</em> and<em>Back</em>.<li> Better visualization of the Web "tours".<li> Make retrieval asynchronous (this is done in Netscape).<li> Prefetch less detailed images, then full images while user is reading(Netscape has this too!).<li> Ability to author forms (questionaires, surveys).<li> Grab source "structure", remove content, and use skeleton.<li> Universal <em>man</em> page browser.<li> Automated addess management.<li> Cross-Web <em>glimpse</em> indexing.<li> Better (autonmated) copying and mirroring of servers.<li> Searching for and recognizing changed pages.<li> <em>Flattening</em> a hypertext document.<li> Viewing the Web as a global file system.</ol></body><hr><address><!WA1><!WA1><a href="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/joebob/index.html">Joseph M. Sherman</a> <br>Last modified: Wednesday, March 8, 1995</address></html>
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