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- > One of the things NCSA is interested in as part of our Mosaic work (of
- > which X Mosaic is only the first result) is gathering and analyzing
- > sociological data corresponding to use of distributed information
- > systems as well as use of the tools used to access those information
- > systems.
- >
- > To make a long story short, in the name of Real Academic Research
- > (involving simulations and analysis that will be run on our Connection
- > Machine 5, if that makes it sound more impressive), we're thinking
- > about building logging mechanisms into the Mosaic tools that track a
- > number of interesting information access parameters:
- >
- ... I made the long story even shorter.
-
- This brings up an even better point than statistics. There should be
- built in mechanisms that will allow a user to respond directly to
- the information provider. This provides many benifits. The first one is
- that this is a nice way to correct typos, and other obvious errors that can
- go unnoticed to the provider. When a viewer sees a mistake he/she can
- dash off a little note/flame informing the provider of the mistake. This
- is alot simpler than finding out the site and sending to an administrator.
-
- Secondly, a user may wish to make a suggestion or ask for additional
- information from the provider. If they could send a note to the person
- -directly- responseble for the information it would be much more likely
- that they would get a meaningful reply.
-
- Another useful feature is mailing error reports to an information provider
- if they have an invalid link or if a site is unavailible. This would
- be done automatically by the client. This provides useful data for
- debugging a hypertext network and providing statistics for site availibility.
-
- These features are built into the Lynx hypertext browser and have proved
- to be VERY useful. Document owners are listed inside of the hypertext
- file and are used as the address of comments and error reports.
-
- Comments?
- :lou
-