Abstract
Digital tabletop displays and other large interactive displays have recently become more affordable and commonplace. Due to their benefits for supporting collaborative work—when compared to current desktop-based setups—they will likely be integrated in tomorrow’s work and learning environments. In these environments the exploration of information is a common task. We describe
design considerations that focus on digital tabletop collaborative visualization environments. We focus on two types of interfaces: those for information exploration and data analysis in the context of workplaces, and those for more casual information exploration in public settings such as museums. We contrast design considerations for both environments and outline differences and commonalities between them.
design considerations that focus on digital tabletop collaborative visualization environments. We focus on two types of interfaces: those for information exploration and data analysis in the context of workplaces, and those for more casual information exploration in public settings such as museums. We contrast design considerations for both environments and outline differences and commonalities between them.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Collaborative Visualization on Interactive Surfaces - CoVIS '09 |
Subtitle of host publication | Technical Report LMU-MI-2010-2 |
Editors | Petra Isenberg, Michael Sedlmair, Dominikus Baur, Tobias Isenberg, Andreas Butz |
Publisher | University of Munich |
Pages | 28-31 |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2010 |
Event | CoVIS 2009 - Atlantic City, United States Duration: 11 Oct 2009 → 11 Oct 2009 |
Workshop
Workshop | CoVIS 2009 |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Atlantic City |
Period | 11/10/09 → 11/10/09 |
Keywords
- Digital tabletop displays
- Information visuali
- Information exploration
- Collaboration