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Evaluating a smart working environment with a digital card game prototype

Published:19 March 2011Publication History

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a digital card game that utilizes different multi-touch interaction devices to experience and evaluate cooperative user interactions. Goal of this approach is the exploration of a smart cooperation environment of interconnected devices. We present the system design and implementation as well as an initial user study that indicates the applicability of our approach.

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