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Analysis of gestures in face-to-face design teams provides guidance for how to use groupware in design
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Proceedings of the 1st conference on Designing interactive systems: processes, practices, methods, & techniques table of contents
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Pages: 157 - 166  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-673-5
Authors
Mathilde M. Bekker  Department of Computer Science, QMW, University of London, London E1 4NS and Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Jaffalaan 9, 2628 BX Delft, The Netherlands
Judith S. Olson  University of Michigan, 710 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI
Gary M. Olson
Sponsors
SIGCHI: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction
IFIP WG 13.2 : IFIP WG 13.2
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Bekker, M. M. and Vermeeren, A.P.O.S. (1993). Developing user interface design tools: An analysis of interface design practice, in Contemporary Ergonomics 1993, Taylor and Francis, London, in press.
 
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McGuffin, L., and Olson, G. M. (1992) ShrEd:it: A shared electronic workspace. CSMIL Technical Report #45, The; University of Michigan.
 
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McNeill, D (1992) Hand and mind: What gestures reveal about thought. Chicago: The university of Chicago Press.
 
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Olson. G.M., Herbsleb, J. D., and Reuter, H. H. (1994) Characterizing the sequential structure of interactive behaviors through statistical and grammatical techniques. Human Computer Interaction, 9,427-472.
 
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Tang, J.C. (1989) Listing, drawing, and gesturing in design: A study of the use of shared workspaces by design teams. Ph.D. thesis submitted to the Department of Mechanical Eng., Stanford University, California.

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