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Interactive Surfaces for Collaborative Software Design

Published: 23 October 2016 Publication History

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Large drawing boards have long been software engineers' tools of choice for collaborative software design. Recently, traditional design tools such as whiteboards and flip charts are being replaced by large interactive surfaces such as touch-sensitive wall-mounted displays or interactive tabletops. This workshop explores the novel opportunities that these interactive modeling tools offer for collaborative software engineering, as well as the technical and cognitive challenges that they introduce.

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NordiCHI '16: Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
October 2016
1045 pages
ISBN:9781450347631
DOI:10.1145/2971485
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Published: 23 October 2016

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  1. Interactive surfaces
  2. collaborative design
  3. software design

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NordiCHI '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 58 of 231 submissions, 25%;
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