Understanding file access mechanisms for embedded ubicomp collaboration interfaces
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01/10/2009
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This paper explores the nature of interfaces to support people in accessing their files at tabletop displays embedded in the environment. To do this, we designed a study comparing people's interaction with two very different classes of file system access interface: Focus, explicitly designed for tabletops, and the familiar hierarchical Windows Explorer. In our within-subjects double-crossover study, participants collaborated on 4 planning tasks. Based on video, logs, questionnaires and interviews, we conclude that both classes of interface have a place. Notably, Focus contributed to improved collaboration and more efficient use of the workspace than with Explorer. Our results inform a set of recommendations for future interfaces enabling this important class of interaction -- supporting access to files for collaboration at tabletop devices embedded in an ubicomp environment. |
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ACM |
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DOI:10.1145/1620545.1620567 Collins, Anthony, Bezerianos, Anastasia, McEwan, Gregor, Rittenbruch, Markus, Wasinger, Rainer, & Kay, Judy (2009) Understanding file access mechanisms for embedded ubicomp collaboration interfaces. In Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing, ACM, Orlando, Florida, USA, pp. 135-144. |
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Copyright 2009 ACM |
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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty; Institute for Future Environments |
Palavras-Chave | #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #Tabletop interface #single display groupware #file system UI |
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Conference Paper |