Investigating the Design Space for Multi-display Environments

  • Kaviani N
  • Finke M
  • Lea R
  • et al.
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Abstract

There has been significant research interest over recent years in the use of public digital displays and their capabilities to offer both interactivity and personalized content. A promising approach in interacting with large public displays has been the use of ubiquitous cell. A dual screen approach suggests a number of intriguing possibilities including a potential solution to the problem of managing conflicts when using a shared screen in a public setting. We believe, we can build on top of Norman’s seven stage model of interaction, and that such a formalism would help designers better cope with the requirements of a dual display design.

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Kaviani, N., Finke, M., Lea, R., & Fels, S. (2011). Investigating the Design Space for Multi-display Environments (pp. 103–112). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2271-5_12

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