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Seiring kemajuan Teknologi Maklumat, kehidupan seharian kita semakin "berhubung" semakin banyak. Pada masa yang sama, bagaimanapun, masalah muncul. Pusat masalah ini boleh ditangkap sebagai "Limpahan Komunikasi. " Untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut, kami mencadangkan pendekatan yang cuba menyediakan persekitaran komunikasi yang membantu pengguna dalam menguruskan aktiviti komunikasi mereka. Tanggapan utama pendekatan ini adalah untuk meningkatkan "Kesedaran tentang Keterkaitan. " Di sini, ejen yang menunjukkan kesedaran tentang keterkaitan memainkan peranan penting. Dalam makalah ini, kami menghuraikan tanggapan utama dan memperkenalkan peta jalan ringkas ke arah alam sekitar untuk kesedaran keterkaitan. Dua alat calon untuk alam sekitar diterangkan. Yang pertama ialah alat visualisasi untuk media komunikasi yang menyediakan maklum balas aktiviti komunikasi pengguna. Tujuannya adalah untuk meningkatkan kesedaran untuk komunikasi. Alat kedua ialah media interaktif yang mudah dan intuitif yang menukar status pengguna. Ia ialah media komunikasi rangkaian alternatif yang mungkin sesuai untuk mod komunikasi yang sangat ringan, hampir diakui sahaja. Beberapa keputusan pada eksperimen kedua-dua alat ini juga dilaporkan.
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Takeshi OHGURO, "Towards Agents which are Suggestive of "Awareness of Connectedness"" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E84-D, no. 8, pp. 957-967, August 2001, doi: .
Abstract: As Information Technology progresses, our daily lives are getting "connected" more and more. At the same time, however, problems are appearing. The center of these problems can be captured as the "Communication Overflow. " To cope with such problems, we propose an approach that tries to provide a communication environment that assists users in managing their communication activities. The key notion of this approach is to enhance the "Awareness of Connectedness. " Here, agents which are suggestive of awareness of connectedness play an important role. In this paper, we describe the key notion and introduce a brief road-map towards the environment for the awareness of connectedness. Two candidate tools for the environment are described. The first one is a visualization tool for communication media that provides feedback of users' communication activities. Its purpose is to enhance the awareness for communication. The second tool is a simple, intuitive interactive media that exchanges the statuses of users. It is an alternative network communication media that might be suitable for very light-weight, almost-acknowledge-only communication mode. Some results on an experiment of these two tools are also reported.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1587/e84-d_8_957/_p
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