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Augmented Tabletops, an Incentive for Distributed Collaboration
Adelaide, Australia January 05-January 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TABLETOP.2006.4First IEEE International Workshop on ...
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Romain Perron, French National Aeronautics cedex4 - France
Fran?ois Laborie, EADS - Corporate Research Centre, France

Global distribution of design teams is a reality for all major industries. This new organization challenges the traditional strong collaborative practices of designers. The meeting spaces must support a variety of intermediary objects that make the traditional tools, such as whiteboards, inappropriate, especially for distributed teams, and call for more relevant artifacts.

Based on a distributed learning project we investigated the use of augmented tabletops as practical surfaces to share information during distributed design working sessions. In this empirical study, we describe the specifications and functionalities of the AugmenTables prototypes designed by the student teams. This paper then evaluates the technical and social impact of augmented tabletops during virtual meetings and especially informal design reviews

Index Terms:
Augmented Tabletop, Distributed Design, CSCW, Shared displays
Citation:
Romain Perron, Fran?ois Laborie, "Augmented Tabletops, an Incentive for Distributed Collaboration," tabletop, pp.135-142, First IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems (TABLETOP '06), 2006
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