Supporting knowledge workers beyond the desktop with Palplates

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Palplates are a collection of touch-screen terminals placed around the office enabling human-computer interactions at the point of need. Supporting a community of mobile authenticated workers with a small number of stationary devices is an alternative to providing each person with a portable wireless computer. In contrast to the PC's desktop metaphor, Palplates use a place metaphor that reflect the actual rooms, corridors, and buildings that are part of the office place. Users interact graphically with applications supported by a geographic database. The user interface is generated dynamically based on the user's identity, the point-of-access, and the changing collection of physical office equipment, electronic documents and applications present at any given location.

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Mankoff, J., & Schilit, B. (1997). Supporting knowledge workers beyond the desktop with Palplates. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 550–551). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/258549.259030

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