A collaborative face-to-face design support system based on sketching and gesturing

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Title: A collaborative face-to-face design support system based on sketching and gesturing
Author: Zurita, Gustavo; Baloian T., Nelson; Baytelman, Felipe
Abstract: Mobile and pervasive computing has seen a rapid development in the last years. Portable, handheld computing devices are getting more popular as their capabilities increase. Therefore, people having the need to work on-the-field have now the possibility to be supported by computer technology, for example, garden or building designers. Ad-hoc networking capabilities of handheld devices enable the development of supporting tools for collaborative work anywhere. This paper presents MCSketcher, a system that enables face-toface collaborative design based on sketches using handheld devices equipped for spontaneous wireless peer-to-peer networking. It is especially targeted for supporting preliminary, in-the-field work, allowing designers to exchange ideas through sketches on empty sheets or over a recently taken photograph of the object being worked on, in a brainstorming-like working style. Pen-based designed human–computer interaction is the key to supporting collaborative work. The gestures-based command input results in a lightweight yet efficient and easy to use interface. Graph structured hierarchical documents help to overcome the problems of a small screen size. 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: http://www.captura.uchile.cl/handle/2250/7563
Date: 2008-07
dc.identifier.citation: ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS, Volume: 22, Issue: 3, Pages: 340-349, 2008


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