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1998
Springer

Multiple-Computer User Interfaces: A Cooperative Environment Consisting of Multiple Digital Devices

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Multiple-Computer User Interfaces: A Cooperative Environment Consisting of Multiple Digital Devices
Traditional graphical user interfaces (GUIs) are mainly designed for an environment consisting of a single display and a set of single input devices. However, in the near future we will be using a number of computers (and other electronic devices). Just as we often combine several physical devices to perform a task in a real world, it should also be possible to use multiple computers more effectively. This paper proposes the notion of multiple-computer user interfaces in a future cooperative environment. We also describe an interaction technique that allows a user to transfer digital information to other electronic devices placed in a physical environment, and a digital whiteboard system that effectively uses a multiple-device architecture. Keywords. multiple-device user interfaces, ubiquitous computing, pick-anddrop, digital whiteboard systems, cooperative buildings
Jun Rekimoto
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where COBUILD
Authors Jun Rekimoto
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