articleApr 25, 2004Closed access

"Constant, constant, multi-tasking craziness"

University of California, Irvine

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Abstract

Most current designs of information technology are based on the notion of supporting distinct tasks such as document production, email usage, and voice communication. In this paper we present empirical results that suggest that people organize their work in terms of much larger and thematically connected units of work. We present results of fieldwork observation of information workers in three different roles: analysts, software developers, and managers. We discovered that all of these types of workers experience a high level of discontinuity in the execution of their activities. People average about three minutes on a task and somewhat more than two minutes using any electronic tool or paper document before…

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Keywords
  • Task (project management)
  • Computer science
  • Work (physics)
  • Constant (computer programming)
  • Discontinuity (linguistics)
  • Software
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Knowledge management
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