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A recurrent challenge in DUI research is managing a task spanning multiple displays and devices. In this chapter, we propose to use the Activity-Based Computing (ABC) paradigm as an approach to form, manage, and use interactive workspaces. This approach applies ABC to distributed Multi-Display Environments (dMDE), i.e., environments with multiple devices and displays distributed across several spaces inside a large building. We describe ABC principles, current implementation and our ongoing work on activity-based dMDEs.
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Acronym for ‘‘What I See Is What You See”, used for groupware that guarantee that users see the same thing at all times.
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This work as part of the TrustCare project is funded by the Danish Strategic Research Agency.
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Bardram, J., Doryab, A., Gueddana, S. (2011). Activity-Based Computing – Metaphors and Technologies for Distributed User Interfaces. In: Gallud, J., Tesoriero, R., Penichet, V. (eds) Distributed User Interfaces. Human-Computer Interaction Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2271-5_8
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