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CSCW
2008
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
The effects of local lag on tightly-coupled interaction in distributed groupware
Tightly-coupled interaction is shared work in which each person's actions immediately and continuously influence the actions of others. Tightly-coupled collaboration is a hal...
Dane Stuckel, Carl Gutwin
CHI
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Territorial coordination and workspace awareness in remote tabletop collaboration
There is growing interest in tabletop interfaces that enable remote collaboration by providing shared workspaces. This approach assumes that these remote tabletops afford the same...
Philip Tuddenham, Peter Robinson
TEI
2009
ACM
172views Hardware» more  TEI 2009»
14 years 3 days ago
SLAPbook: tangible widgets on multi-touch tables in groupware environments
We present SLAPbook, an application using SLAP, translucent and tangible widgets for use on vision-based multi-touch tabletops in Single Display Groupware (SDG) environments. SLAP...
Malte Weiss, Julie Wagner, Roger Jennings, Yvonne ...
AUIC
2004
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Rapidly Prototyping Single Display Groupware through the SDGToolkit
Researchers in Single Display Groupware (SDG) explore how multiple users share a single display such as a computer monitor, a large wall display, or an electronic tabletop display...
Edward Tse, Saul Greenberg
CHI
2006
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Collaborative Coupling over Tabletop Displays
Designing collaborative interfaces for tabletops remains difficult because we do not fully understand how groups coordinate their actions when working collaboratively over tables....
Anthony Tang, Melanie Tory, Barry A. Po, Petra Neu...