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The future of PIM: pragmatics and potential

Alan Dix

Human–Computer Interaction, Pages: 1 - 28

Swansea University Author: Alan Dix

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While there are challenges in transferring personal information management (PIM) research into products, PIM research does, over time, filter through into commercial systems, and practical systems often exhibit innovation that can guide future PIM research. This paper uses two approaches to understa...

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ISSN: 0737-0024 1532-7051
Published: Informa UK Limited 2024
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