Indirect input techniques allow users to quickly access all parts of tabletop workspaces without the need for physical access; however, indirect techniques restrict the available ...
David Pinelle, Mutasem Barjawi, Miguel A. Nacenta,...
The success of groupware software largely depends on its capability for being reused in different collaborative scenarios without requiring significant software development effort...
Miguel A. Gomez-Hernandez, Juan I. Asensio-P&eacut...
We introduce a conceptual framework that articulates the mechanics of collaboration for shared-workspace groupware: the low level actions and interactions that must be carried out...
Implementing support for group awareness is an essential and challenging process in groupware development. This paper reports our research on developing a Transparent Adaptation (...
Shared-workspace groupware has not become common in the workplace, despite many positive results from the research lab. One reason for this lack of success is that most shared work...
Carl Gutwin, Saul Greenberg, Roger Blum, Jeff Dyck...