Usability Guidelines for Co-Located Multi-User Interaction on Wall Displays (conference_proceedings)

Erscheinungsjahr: 2015

Author(s): Nutsi, Andrea

Abstract:

Today interactive wall displays can be widely seen in industry and research. Due to their size, these displays offer the opportunity for several users to interact co-located and simultaneously. An application supporting multi-user interaction has to be designed differently than traditional single-user interfaces, for example supporting several parallel workspaces or considering by-standers. The overall goal of this thesis is the development of usability guidelines for multi-user applications running on interactive wall displays. These guidelines should aid developers of future applications in ensuring a high multi-user usability. The research approach combines literature analysis with usability studies and controlled laboratory studies. The literature analysis and the usability study will identify aspects specific to multiuser usability. The laboratory studies will deepen the understanding of two selected usability aspects, with readability in a multi-user scenario being one of them.

Full reference:

Nutsi, A. (2015). Usability Guidelines for Co-Located Multi-User Interaction on Wall Displays. In Proc. ITS 2015. ACM. doi:10.1145/2817721.2820983

Keywords:

guidelines., interactive wall display, multi-user, nofilelink, usability

Tags:

#large screen, #multi-user, communitymirrors

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DOI: 10.1145/2817721.2820983

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