| Where do web sites come from?: capturing and interacting with design history |
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems: Changing our world, changing ourselves
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
SESSION: Contextual Displays
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Pages: 1 - 8
Year of Publication: 2002
ISBN:1-58113-453-3
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Scott R. Klemmer
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University of California, Berkeley, CA
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Michael Thomsen
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University of Aarhus, Aarhus N, Denmark
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Ethan Phelps-Goodman
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University of California, Berkeley, CA
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Robert Lee
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University of California, Berkeley, CA
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James A. Landay
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University of California, Berkeley, CA
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Downloads (6 Weeks): 19, Downloads (12 Months): 138, Citation Count: 23
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ABSTRACT
To form a deep understanding of the present; we need to ?nd and engage history. We present an informal history capture and retrieval mechanism for collaborative, early-stage information design. This history system is implemented in the context of the Designers' Outpost, a wall-scale, tangible interface for collaborative web site design. The interface elements in this history system are designed to be ?uid and comfortable for early-phase design. As demonstrated by an informal lab study with six professional designers, this history system enhances the design process itself, and provides new opportunities for reasoning about the design of complex artifacts
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INDEX TERMS
Primary Classification:
D.
Software
D.2
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
D.2.2
Design Tools and Techniques
Subjects:
User interfaces
Additional Classification:
H.
Information Systems
H.3
INFORMATION STORAGE AND RETRIEVAL
H.3.4
Systems and Software
Nouns:
World Wide Web (WWW)
K.
Computing Milieux
K.3
COMPUTERS AND EDUCATION
K.3.1
Computer Uses in Education
Subjects:
Collaborative learning
General Terms:
Design,
Human Factors,
Performance,
Theory
Keywords:
CSCW,
activity capture,
design rationale,
history management,
informal interfaces,
sketching,
tangible UI,
web design
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