Capturing context and mental state of knowledge workers

conference paper
We live in an information society, in which effective and efficient interaction with information is crucial. Many people are knowledge workers, whose main job it is to interpret and generate information. Due to their typical working conditions these people often experience stress while working with information [1]. They get overwhelmed by all the available information and often have a fragmented way of working due to inappropriate interruptions, for example by incoming mails with information requests. As a consequence, this way of working can diminish well-being at work, which -for some people- may finally result in burn-out.
TNO Identifier
466507
Source title
4th Information Interaction in Context Symposium, IIiX 2012: Behaviors, Interactions, Interfaces, Systems, 21-24 August 2012, Nijmegen, The Netherlands