Thursday, March 19, 2009

Research

I am currently developing a paper prototype of a collaborative design planning application. Whilst developing my paper prototype I have been reading research papers which have enabled me to consider issues in relation to the interface design and interaction design. These research papers have investigated and analyzed how tabletop displays such as multi-touch platforms support collaborative work. I have therefore applied many of the design guidelines to my development. I have found related work by Stacey D. Scott et al very insightful. Listed below are a list of research papers which I have read by Stacey D. Scott. You can also check out my delicious research bookmarks here - http://delicious.com/project4


Scott, S., Grant, K., Carpendale, S., Inkpen, K., Mandryk, R., & Winograd, T. (2002). Co-located Tabletop Collaboration: Technologies and Directions. Workshop at CSCW 2002, in Extended Abstracts of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)'02, November 16-20, 2002, New Orleans, LA, USA. (Workshop Webpage)

Inkpen, K., Mandryk, R., Scott, S., Greenberg, S., & Zanella, A. (2000). Shared Environments to Support Face-to-Face Collaboration. Workshop at CSCW 2000: In Conference Supplement of the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW)'00, Dec. 2-6, 2000, Philadelphia, PA, USA. (Workshop Webpage)

Scott, S.D. & Carpendale, S. (2006). Investigating Tabletop Territoriality in Digital Tabletop Workspaces, Technical Report 2006-836-29, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Scott, S.D., Carpendale, M.S.T., & Inkpen, K.M. (2004). Exploring Casual Tabletop Interactions. Technical Report 2004-742-07. Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.

Scott, Stacey D. (2005). Territoriality in Collaborative Tabletop Workspaces. Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Defended March 2005.

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