High complexity tasks, such as remote teleoperation of robotic vehicles, often require multiple windows. For these complex tasks, the windows necessary for task completion, may occupy more area than available on a single visual display unit (VDU). Since the focus of the robotic task constantly changes, modular control panels that can be opened, closed, and moved on the screen are invaluable to the operator. This study describes a specific robotic task and the need for a multi-window interface that can be easily manipulated. This paper examines two multi-window management strategies: tiled (fixed size) and arbitrary overlap. Multi-window searches were performed using the two management styles and they were compared on the basis of search co...
In current windowing environments, individual windows are treated independently, making it difficult...
Huge progress has been made in the domain of robotics technology. The large amount of benefits from ...
Abstract—This paper presents results from three experiments in which human operators were teamed wit...
High complexity tasks, such as remote teleoperation of robotic vehicles, often require multiple wind...
High complexity tasks, such as remote teleoperation of robotic vehicles, often require multiple wi...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlap-ping windows approach, which emerged as an ans...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
Large screen displays are a common feature of modern meeting rooms, conference halls, and classrooms...
The number and type of unmanned vehicles sought in military operations continues to grow. A critical...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
In current windowing environments, individual windows are treated independently, making it difficult...
Huge progress has been made in the domain of robotics technology. The large amount of benefits from ...
Abstract—This paper presents results from three experiments in which human operators were teamed wit...
High complexity tasks, such as remote teleoperation of robotic vehicles, often require multiple wind...
High complexity tasks, such as remote teleoperation of robotic vehicles, often require multiple wi...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlap-ping windows approach, which emerged as an ans...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ naviga...
Most windowing systems follow the independent overlapping windows approach, which emerged as an answ...
In order to investigate large information spaces effectively, it is often necessary to employ navi-g...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
Large screen displays are a common feature of modern meeting rooms, conference halls, and classrooms...
The number and type of unmanned vehicles sought in military operations continues to grow. A critical...
Our studies have shown that as displays become larger, users leave more windows open for easy multit...
In current windowing environments, individual windows are treated independently, making it difficult...
Huge progress has been made in the domain of robotics technology. The large amount of benefits from ...
Abstract—This paper presents results from three experiments in which human operators were teamed wit...