A sizable part of HCI research on cross-device interaction is driven by the vision of users conducting complex knowledge work seamlessly across multiple mobile devices. This is based on the Weiserian assumption that people will be inclined to distribute their work across multiple ``pads' if such are available. We observed that this is not the reality today, even when devices were in abundance. We present a study with 24 participants in 12 dyads completing a collaborative visualization task with up to six tablets. They could choose between three different visualization types to answer questions about economic data. Tasks were designed to afford simultaneous use of tablets, either with linked or independent views. We found that users typicall...
Abstract Interactive visualizations are external tools that can support users’ explor...
Potential benefits of multiscreen and multiple device environments were assessed using three differe...
Information devices are getting both smaller and larger as we move beyond the traditional desktop. O...
Cross-device collaboration with tablets is an increasingly popular topic in HCI. Previous work has s...
People today commonly have multiple information devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, ...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceMulti-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance c...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance collaboration in multi-display (MDE) envir...
Even though mobile devices are ubiquitous and users often own several of them, using them in concert...
Multi-touch tabletops have been much heralded as an innovative technology that can facilitate new wa...
Funding: TR Tech, Surfnet, GRAND, AITF, CFI, NSERC and Smart Technologies.With new computer technolo...
ABSTRACT In spite of all the attention paid to multi-touch tabletop displays, little is known about ...
Mobile HCI research has started to investigate multi-device interaction as we often have more device...
As users begin to use many more devices for personal information management (PIM) than just the trad...
Digital devices already outnumber the people on Earth. This multi-device environment is bound to hav...
This study describes a semi-structured interview conducted to evaluate how users with multiple mobil...
Abstract Interactive visualizations are external tools that can support users’ explor...
Potential benefits of multiscreen and multiple device environments were assessed using three differe...
Information devices are getting both smaller and larger as we move beyond the traditional desktop. O...
Cross-device collaboration with tablets is an increasingly popular topic in HCI. Previous work has s...
People today commonly have multiple information devices, including smartphones, tablets, computers, ...
Part 1: Long and Short PapersInternational audienceMulti-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance c...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletop systems promise to enhance collaboration in multi-display (MDE) envir...
Even though mobile devices are ubiquitous and users often own several of them, using them in concert...
Multi-touch tabletops have been much heralded as an innovative technology that can facilitate new wa...
Funding: TR Tech, Surfnet, GRAND, AITF, CFI, NSERC and Smart Technologies.With new computer technolo...
ABSTRACT In spite of all the attention paid to multi-touch tabletop displays, little is known about ...
Mobile HCI research has started to investigate multi-device interaction as we often have more device...
As users begin to use many more devices for personal information management (PIM) than just the trad...
Digital devices already outnumber the people on Earth. This multi-device environment is bound to hav...
This study describes a semi-structured interview conducted to evaluate how users with multiple mobil...
Abstract Interactive visualizations are external tools that can support users’ explor...
Potential benefits of multiscreen and multiple device environments were assessed using three differe...
Information devices are getting both smaller and larger as we move beyond the traditional desktop. O...