Nokia; Telekom; RIMThis paper proposes Coupa, a novel pen interaction design to support operations of users on portable devices. The design arranges a plurality of labels on the interface, each of which has an identity. The user forms a coupling by linking two graphical items together, and thus performs an action dependent on the identities of the coupled items. During the course of operation, any item on the screen is ready for linking and coupling. To reduce mal-operations, two principles for linking are proposed, with their effectiveness proved in the usability tests. Compared with traditional systems with hierarchical menu structure and point-and-click interaction, the proposed design prominently improves the efficiency and accuracy of ...
In this paper we describe a novel interaction method for interacting with mobile devices without the...
The purpose of this research is to build a notetaking system that supports the three tenets of prese...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceLarge screens or projections in publi...
Although smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices become increasingly popular, pen and paper co...
Conventional scrolling methods for small sized display in PDAs, mobile phones or smal pen computers ...
As realized from interviews and observations, operators in control rooms useconventional pen and pap...
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices wi...
Pen-based computers bring the promise of tapping into people’s expressiveness with pen and paper and...
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices wi...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
Despite numerous predictions of the paperless office, knowledge work is still characterized by the c...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
Touch & Interact is an interaction technique which combines mobile phones and public displays. The m...
Despite numerous predictions of the paperless office, know-ledge work is still characterized by the ...
In this paper we describe a novel interaction method for interacting with mobile devices without the...
The purpose of this research is to build a notetaking system that supports the three tenets of prese...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceLarge screens or projections in publi...
Although smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices become increasingly popular, pen and paper co...
Conventional scrolling methods for small sized display in PDAs, mobile phones or smal pen computers ...
As realized from interviews and observations, operators in control rooms useconventional pen and pap...
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices wi...
Pen-based computers bring the promise of tapping into people’s expressiveness with pen and paper and...
Stitching is a new interaction technique that allows users to combine pen-operated mobile devices wi...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
Despite numerous predictions of the paperless office, knowledge work is still characterized by the c...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
The limited screen size and resolution of current mobile devices can still be problematic for map, m...
Touch & Interact is an interaction technique which combines mobile phones and public displays. The m...
Despite numerous predictions of the paperless office, know-ledge work is still characterized by the ...
In this paper we describe a novel interaction method for interacting with mobile devices without the...
The purpose of this research is to build a notetaking system that supports the three tenets of prese...
Part 1: Long and Short Papers (Continued)International audienceLarge screens or projections in publi...