Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have become one vivid area of research and development in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) where many dramatic changes occur in the way we can interact with interactive systems. DUIs attempt to surpass user interfaces that are manipulated only by a single end user, on the same computing platform, and in the same environment, with little or no variations among these axes. In contrast to such currently existing user interfaces, DUIs enable end users to distribute any user interface element, ranging from the largest one to the smallest one, across one or many of these dimensions at design and/or run-time: across different users, across different computing platforms, and across different physical environments....
This paper introduces, motivates, defines, and exemplifies the concept of distribution graph as a wa...
Abstract Creating novel user interfaces that are “natural ” and distributed is challenging for desig...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have recently become a new field of research and development in H...
This document exposes the most relevant issues regarding the development of Distributed User Interfa...
Computer systems have evolved considerably in a short period of time, and, so, we can talk nowadays ...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...
At present, the spread of hand held devices with growing computing power and functionality allows th...
The 5th Workshop on Distributed User Interfaces was focused on distributing interactions. Current te...
This paper describes a model-based approach for designing Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs), i.e., ...
Distributed User Interfaces: Collaboration and Usability presents an integrated view of different ap...
This paper proposes a reference model for classifying about different types of Distributed User Inte...
This paper introduces a software tool for rapid prototyping of interactive systems whose user interf...
In this paper we show how an interactive system can be distributed among several peer devices. By ta...
This paper introduces, motivates, defines, and exemplifies the concept of distribution graph as a wa...
Abstract Creating novel user interfaces that are “natural ” and distributed is challenging for desig...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have recently become a new field of research and development in H...
This document exposes the most relevant issues regarding the development of Distributed User Interfa...
Computer systems have evolved considerably in a short period of time, and, so, we can talk nowadays ...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...
At present, the spread of hand held devices with growing computing power and functionality allows th...
The 5th Workshop on Distributed User Interfaces was focused on distributing interactions. Current te...
This paper describes a model-based approach for designing Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs), i.e., ...
Distributed User Interfaces: Collaboration and Usability presents an integrated view of different ap...
This paper proposes a reference model for classifying about different types of Distributed User Inte...
This paper introduces a software tool for rapid prototyping of interactive systems whose user interf...
In this paper we show how an interactive system can be distributed among several peer devices. By ta...
This paper introduces, motivates, defines, and exemplifies the concept of distribution graph as a wa...
Abstract Creating novel user interfaces that are “natural ” and distributed is challenging for desig...
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have been imagined in order to support end users in carrying out ...