An extendible User-Command Framework based on tagging system
Ajinkya Kale, Ananth Chakravarthy, Nitin Jadhav

TL;DR
This paper introduces an extendible user-command framework that uses a tagging system to simplify command selection and memorization, allowing user-generated tags for better sharing and customization.
Contribution
It presents a novel framework enabling applications to integrate command-tag management and supports user-generated, shareable tags for improved usability.
Findings
Framework supports application integration of command tags
Users can generate and share custom tags
Enhances command memorization and selection
Abstract
Memorizing the user commands has been a problem since long. In this study we try to propose solutions to overcome two problems - the problem of selecting appropriate commands names during application development and the problem of memorizing these command names. The proposed solution includes a framework in which the applications can plug into, to get their application commands and corresponding tags in to the new command execution application.We also propose a mechanism where user can generate her own set of tags for a command and share those with peers.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPersonal Information Management and User Behavior · Usability and User Interface Design · Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
