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by Björn Hartmann, Scott R. Klemmer, Michael Bernstein, Leith Abdulla, Brandon Burr, Avi Robinson-Mosher, Jennifer Gee. Video companion to UIST 20...
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by Björn Hartmann, Scott R. Klemmer, Michael Bernstein, Leith Abdulla, Brandon Burr, Avi Robinson-Mosher, Jennifer Gee. Video companion to UIST 2006 paper http://hci.stanford.edu/publications/...
Prototyping is the pivotal activity that structures innovation, collaboration, and creativity in design. Prototypes embody design hypotheses and enable designers to test them. Framing design as a thinking-by-doing activity fore- grounds iteration as a central concern. This paper presents d.tools, a toolkit that embodies an iterative-design-centered approach to prototyping information appliances. This work offers contributions in three areas. First, d.tools introduces a statechart-based visual design tool that provides a low threshold for early-stage prototyping, extensible through code for higher-fidelity prototypes. Second, our research introduces three important types of hardware extensibility — at the hardware-to-PC interface, the intra-hardware communication level, and the circuit level. Third, d.tools integrates design, test, and analysis of information appliances. We have evaluated d.tools through three studies: a laboratory study with thirteen participants; rebuilding prototypes of existing and emerging devices; and by observing seven student teams who built prototypes with d.tools.
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This video was created in 1985 to accompany what might have been the first paper in the literature on multi-touch (as opposed to the first multi-to...
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This video was created in 1985 to accompany what might have been the first paper in the literature on multi-touch (as opposed to the first multi-touch system). The work was done 1984-5 by the Input Research Group (IRG) at the University of Toronto. The paper appeared in the proceedings of the 1985 SIGCHI conference, and was authored by S.K. Lee, W. Buxton & K.C. Smith. For more information, see Bill Buxton's web page: www.billbuxton.com
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This video was created in 1985 to accompany what might have been the first paper in the literature on multi-touch (as opposed to the first multi-to...
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This video was created in 1985 to accompany what might have been the first paper in the literature on multi-touch (as opposed to the first multi-touch system). The work was done 1984-5 by the Input Research Group (IRG) at the University of Toronto. The paper appeared in the proceedings of the 1985 SIGCHI conference, and was authored by S.K. Lee, W. Buxton & K.C. Smith. For more information, see Bill Buxton's web page: www.billbuxton.com
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