TableTrays: Temporary, reconfigurable work surfaces for tabletop groupware

David Pinelle, Tadeusz Stach, C. Gutwin
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Most tabletop groupware systems provide a single shared display, and users must coordinate access to both resources and space. In many situations, it can be difficult to manage this shared space - for example, it can be difficult to deal with clutter, to partition the work area, to divide the task, and to work with multiple objects at a time. To address these limitations, we developed an interaction technique called TableTrays. It provides users with portable work surfaces that sit on the tabletop, and allows them to temporarily group sets of objects and organize the table area. TableTrays incorporates many of the capabilities that have been proposed for tabletop groupware into a single mechanism. In this paper we describe TableTrays and present the results of a study where six groups carried out a design task using the technique. The results suggest that they can help people manage space, objects, and collaboration in tabletop work.
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桌面托盘:用于桌面群件的临时的、可重新配置的工作台面
大多数桌面群件系统提供单个共享显示,用户必须协调对资源和空间的访问。在许多情况下,管理这个共享空间可能会很困难—例如,处理杂乱、划分工作区域、划分任务以及一次处理多个对象可能会很困难。为了解决这些限制,我们开发了一种叫做tabletray的交互技术。它为用户提供了放在桌面上的便携式工作台面,并允许他们临时分组对象集和组织桌面区域。tabletray将桌面群件的许多功能集成到一个单一机制中。在本文中,我们描述了tabletray,并提出了一项研究的结果,其中六组使用该技术进行了设计任务。结果表明,它们可以帮助人们在桌面工作中管理空间、对象和协作。
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