Multi-User Participation on Large-Screens – The example of Collaborative Voting
T. Herrmann, A. Nolte, and M. Turnwald. Mensch & Computer 2011: überMEDIEN|ÜBERmorgen, page 211-220. München, Oldenbourg Verlag, (2011)
Abstract
The features of a prototype are presented to demonstrate how multi-user touch-interaction on a single interactive large screen can be practically employed for complex design tasks. The prototype refers to the field of collaborative modeling and supports the decision phase where relevant elements of a process have to be identified. Developing and using the prototype leads to a list of recommendations and proposals for improvement which serve as heuristics for the development of similar solutions where large interactive surfaces can be collaboratively used.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 HeNT11-MPL
%A Herrmann, Thomas
%A Nolte, Alexander
%A Turnwald, Marc
%B Mensch & Computer 2011: überMEDIEN|ÜBERmorgen
%C München
%D 2011
%E Eibl, Maximilian
%I Oldenbourg Verlag
%K collaboration interaction ownstuff voting
%P 211-220
%T Multi-User Participation on Large-Screens – The example of Collaborative Voting
%X The features of a prototype are presented to demonstrate how multi-user touch-interaction on a single interactive large screen can be practically employed for complex design tasks. The prototype refers to the field of collaborative modeling and supports the decision phase where relevant elements of a process have to be identified. Developing and using the prototype leads to a list of recommendations and proposals for improvement which serve as heuristics for the development of similar solutions where large interactive surfaces can be collaboratively used.
@inproceedings{HeNT11-MPL,
abstract = {The features of a prototype are presented to demonstrate how multi-user touch-interaction on a single interactive large screen can be practically employed for complex design tasks. The prototype refers to the field of collaborative modeling and supports the decision phase where relevant elements of a process have to be identified. Developing and using the prototype leads to a list of recommendations and proposals for improvement which serve as heuristics for the development of similar solutions where large interactive surfaces can be collaboratively used.},
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booktitle = {Mensch & Computer 2011: überMEDIEN|ÜBERmorgen},
editor = {Eibl, Maximilian},
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pages = {211-220},
publisher = {Oldenbourg Verlag},
timestamp = {2011-09-19T18:29:01.000+0200},
title = {Multi-User Participation on Large-Screens – The example of Collaborative Voting},
year = 2011
}