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Demotion: An Intermediate Option between Keeping and Deleting Demotion: An Intermediate Option between Keeping and Deleting
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Motivation for the Subjective Importance Principle Motivation for the Subjective Importance Principle
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Implementation of the Demotion Principle Implementation of the Demotion Principle
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GrayArea GrayArea
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DMTR DMTR
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Old’nGray Old’nGray
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Demotion and Search Demotion and Search
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10 The Subjective Importance Principle
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Published:November 2016
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Abstract
The subjective importance principle states that importance should determine the visual salience and accessibility of information. It is divided into two sub-principles: The Promotion Principle proposes that very important items should be highly visible and accessible as they are more likely to be retrieved. The Demotion Principle proposes that items of lower importance should be made less visible so as not to distract the user, but kept in their original context. This chapter describes the demotion principle. The chapter presents three designs which were developed and positively evaluated: GrayArea in which users can manually demote unimportant information items to a gray area at the bottom of the folder; DMTR which automatically demotes infrequently used mobile phone contacts; and Old'nGray that automatically demotes old versions of documents, so that users can spot the newest version at a glance.
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