Does roomware matter ?: investigating the role of personal and public information devices and their combination in meeting room collaboration

作者: Norbert A. Streitz , Petra Rexroth , Torsten Holmer

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关键词: Human–computer interactionQuality (business)Public informationEmpirical researchTable (database)MultimediaWhiteboardWorkstationComputer science

摘要: We report about an empirical study that investigates the role of different "roomware" configurations on products and processes meeting room collaboration. The were realized by combinations providing computers a large interactive electronic whiteboard. In this study, 48 subjects working in teams four assigned to three experimental conditions: workstations networked mounted table (WS), LiveBoard (LB), combination (WS+LB). results show WS+LB condition produced better quality work, particular, generating more ideas than other two conditions. They also employed effective distribution cooperation modes.

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