Investigating the design space for multi-display environments

Kaviani, Nima and Finke, Matthias and Lea, Rodger and Fels, Sidney (2011) Investigating the design space for multi-display environments. In: Distributed user interfaces. Human–Computer Interaction Series . Springer, London, pp. 103-112. ISBN 9781447122708

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Abstract

There has been significant research interest over recent years in the use of public digital displays and their capabilities to offer both interactivity and personalized content. A promising approach in interacting with large public displays has been the use of ubiquitous cell. A dual screen approach suggests a number of intriguing possibilities including a potential solution to the problem of managing conflicts when using a shared screen in a public setting. We believe, we can build on top of Norman’s seven stage model of interaction, and that such a formalism would help designers better cope with the requirements of a dual display design.

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?? COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND ICTQA75 ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS. COMPUTER SCIENCE ??
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16 Aug 2012 12:54
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