Tailorable domain objects as meeting tools for an electronic whiteboard

作者: Thomas P. Moran , William van Melle , Patrick Chiu

DOI: 10.1145/289444.289504

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摘要: ABSTRACT Our goal is to provide tools support working meetings onan electronic whiteboard, called Tivoli. This paper de-scribes how we have integrated structured “domain objects”into the whiteboard environment. Domain objects representthe subject matter of and can be exchanged be-tween Tivoli group databases. betailored produce meeting that are finely tuned tomeeting practices. We describe facility for tailoring andmanaging domain user interface techniquesfor blending these into Weshow examples both specific generic toolscrafted from objects, a long-termcase study in which an ongoing workprocess. Keywords: metaphor, pen-based systems, freeforminteraction, implicit structure, informal recognition-basedsystems, list structures, tools, gestural interfaces,user design, tailorability, customization, object-orienteduser interfaces

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