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Multi-touch Table User Interfaces for Co-located Collaborative Software Visualization
Craig Anslow
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: This research aims at supporting co-located collaborative software analysis using software visualization techniques and multitouch tables to better understand how software developers work together with multi-touch user interfaces.
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Abstract: Most software visualization systems and tools are designed from a single-user perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. Few tools are designed with sufficient support for the social aspects of understanding software such as collaboration, communication, and awareness. This research aims at supporting co-located collaborative software analysis using software visualization techniques and multitouch tables. The research will be conducted via qualitative user experiments which will inform the design of collaborative software visualization applications and further our understanding of how software developers work together with multi-touch user interfaces.
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