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THE e-TABLE: EXPLORING COLLABORATIVE INTERACTION ON A HORIZONTAL DISPLAY

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Author
Kruger, Russell
Carpendale, Sheelagh
Accessioned
2008-02-27T16:50:38Z
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2008-02-27T16:50:38Z
Computerscience
2003-01-03
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2002-12-18
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Computer Science
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Abstract
The e-Table is a table with an embedded LCD display. Research on the e-Table is novel; there remains a lack of published work on two-dimensional horizontal displays. As such, this research has involved investigating the design space of a table display; that is, the unique characteristics and potential utility of a table display. To this end, an observational study was carried out involving participants completing puzzles on a regular table, a table display and an upright display. An initial analysis of these sessions has been performed, and qualitative observations relating to distinctive qualities of a table display have been made.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/30520
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