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Rapid Development of Web Applications that use Tilting Interactions in Single and Multi-Device Scenarios

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ABSTRACT

Tilt-and-Tap (TAT) is a jQuery-like framework that supports the rapid development of web applications that use tilting gestures for interaction. Such gestures enable users to interact with, and navigate through, websites by simply moving their mobile device in combination with screen taps. Building on this, we have also developed a second framework Cross-Tilt-and-Tap (CTAT) that supports the rapid development of applications that use motion-basd gestures in a range of multi-device scenarios. Our demo not only shows a range of applications that we have developed using the frameworks, but also the frameworks in action by demonstrating the steps involved in developing and adapting applications.

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    AVI '16: Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
    June 2016
    400 pages
    ISBN:9781450341318
    DOI:10.1145/2909132

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    • Published: 7 June 2016

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