ThesaHelp: references i-l
Topic: problem of information overload
Topic: mail databases
Topic: information retrieval by searching
Topic: information filters
Topic: discussion groups, mail conversations, and teleconferencing
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Reference
Kent, J., Terry, D., Orr, W-S.,
"Browsing Electronic Mail: Experiences interfacing a mail system to a DBMS ",
Proceedings of the 14th Very Large Data Base Conference, August 1988, pp. 112-123.
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Quotations
112 ;;Quote: average lab member received fifty messages a day
| 112 ;;Quote: few Cedar users switched to Walnut's mail database due to low performance, no queries, no need for transactions
| 113 ;;Quote: Walnut uses messages and message-sets; new mail goes to 'active' while deleted mail goes to 'deleted'
| 113 ;;Quote: match mail messages against a form
| 113 ;;Quote: nine pattern-matching filters such as exact, prefix and wildcard
| 115 ;;Quote: can delete mail by moving a message set to the 'deleted' folder
| 118 ;;Quote: second release of Walnut was better received
| 121 ;;Quote: almost half of mail queries with a date restriction were less than a week ago
| 121 ;;Quote: in browsing mail, 're' only used 6% of time; conversations may not be important
| 122 ;;Quote: with mail browsing, folders are less necessary; some users just had 'active', 'deleted' and 'archived' folders
| 122 ;;Quote: keyword search on message body used less the three percent of time
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