Abstract. When several users interact with Single Display Groupware (SDG) (Stewart et al., 1999) applications over a shared display, the potential exists for one user’s actions to spatially interfere with another’s (Tse et al., 2004; Zanella and Greenberg, 2001). We empirically evaluate four techniques for mitigating spatial interference in SDG: shared display with object ownership, spatially split display, shared display with uniform transparency between users ’ data, and shared display with gradient transparency from one edge of the display to the other. Apart from time and error performance measures, we also consider the impact of each technique on user’s voluntary partitioning of the available display space. Results show that the best a...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This kin...
This panel will explore an interaction paradigm for colocated computer-based collaboration we term S...
Information is often shared between participants in meetings using a projector or a large display. S...
Mixed Presence Groupware (MPG) supports both co-located and distributed participants working over a ...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
The research area of Single Display Groupware (SDG) looks at how to best support multiple users coll...
When more than one user uses a system with a single input device, the person in charge of the contro...
Abstract: Systems that include multiple integrated displays distributed throughout the working envir...
Collaboration among multiple users on large screens leads to complicated behavior patterns and group...
Abstract: Systems that include multiple integrated displays distributed throughout the working envir...
Traditional remote collaboration technologies and platforms are found restrained and cumbersome for ...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This ki...
Distributed display environments cover a wide range of display setups and a wide variety of usage an...
Abstract: The research area of Single Display Groupware (SDG) confronts the standard model of comput...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This kin...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This kin...
This panel will explore an interaction paradigm for colocated computer-based collaboration we term S...
Information is often shared between participants in meetings using a projector or a large display. S...
Mixed Presence Groupware (MPG) supports both co-located and distributed participants working over a ...
International audienceWall-sized displays support small groups of users working together on large am...
The research area of Single Display Groupware (SDG) looks at how to best support multiple users coll...
When more than one user uses a system with a single input device, the person in charge of the contro...
Abstract: Systems that include multiple integrated displays distributed throughout the working envir...
Collaboration among multiple users on large screens leads to complicated behavior patterns and group...
Abstract: Systems that include multiple integrated displays distributed throughout the working envir...
Traditional remote collaboration technologies and platforms are found restrained and cumbersome for ...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This ki...
Distributed display environments cover a wide range of display setups and a wide variety of usage an...
Abstract: The research area of Single Display Groupware (SDG) confronts the standard model of comput...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This kin...
Single-Display Groupware (SDG) applications use a single display shared by multiple people. This kin...
This panel will explore an interaction paradigm for colocated computer-based collaboration we term S...
Information is often shared between participants in meetings using a projector or a large display. S...