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SCiVA: a design process for applications on interactive surfaces

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When creating user interfaces for interactive surfaces, developers and researchers are confronted with the question what design processes can be applied to build an efficiently usable system, as existing techniques are often not sufficiently considering the special constraints and requirements of surface computers. In this poster, we present SCiVA, a 5-step iterative process for designing gesture-based, visual interfaces for interactive surfaces. We identify crucial steps in the development and suggest user-centric methods that can be applied to the respective steps.

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      ITS '10: ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
      November 2010
      327 pages
      ISBN:9781450303996
      DOI:10.1145/1936652

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