Networks of pervasive display systems involving public and semi-public displays have
allowed experiences to be created that span across multiple displays to achieve a stronger effect on the viewers. However, little research has been done so far on the configuration of content for multiple displays, especially when encountered in sequence in what is commonly referred to as chained displays. As a first step towards determining appropriate configuration strategies for chained displays, we have identified and investigated different approaches for configuring content. We report on a user study on the effect of the different configuration models in terms of usability and user engagement
%0 Journal Article
%1 amiresarabadanitafreshi2018chained
%A Amir E. Sarabadani Tafreshi, Milan Bombsch
%A Troster, Gerhard
%D 2018
%E Meghanathan, Natarajan
%J International Journal of Computer Networks & Communications (IJCNC)
%K Configuration Content; Multiple Pervasive display; displays; engagement model; usability; user
%N 3
%P 27-44
%R 10.5121/ijcnc.2018.10303
%T Chained Displays : Configuration of Multiple Co-Located Public Displays
%U http://airccse.org/journal/ijc2018.html
%V 10
%X Networks of pervasive display systems involving public and semi-public displays have
allowed experiences to be created that span across multiple displays to achieve a stronger effect on the viewers. However, little research has been done so far on the configuration of content for multiple displays, especially when encountered in sequence in what is commonly referred to as chained displays. As a first step towards determining appropriate configuration strategies for chained displays, we have identified and investigated different approaches for configuring content. We report on a user study on the effect of the different configuration models in terms of usability and user engagement
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abstract = {Networks of pervasive display systems involving public and semi-public displays have
allowed experiences to be created that span across multiple displays to achieve a stronger effect on the viewers. However, little research has been done so far on the configuration of content for multiple displays, especially when encountered in sequence in what is commonly referred to as chained displays. As a first step towards determining appropriate configuration strategies for chained displays, we have identified and investigated different approaches for configuring content. We report on a user study on the effect of the different configuration models in terms of usability and user engagement},
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author = {Amir E. Sarabadani Tafreshi, Milan Bombsch and Troster, Gerhard},
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keywords = {Configuration Content; Multiple Pervasive display; displays; engagement model; usability; user},
language = {English},
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pages = {27-44},
timestamp = {2018-06-11T01:15:16.000+0200},
title = {Chained Displays : Configuration of Multiple Co-Located Public Displays},
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volume = 10,
year = 2018
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