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Workspaces

Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '92, 1992
Many tools create new user interfaces by compositing them out of smaller pieces. This usually leads to variations on the dialog box to edit a single composite object. Workspaces are a model for compositing together various editors to manipulate sets of objects and their attributes. The workspace components communicate in terms of a selected set and the
Dan R. Olsen   +2 more
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Untethered Workspaces

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
Within industrial domains there is a need for control room operators to be in constant contact with the different processes they are responsible for controlling. With this responsibility comes the need to constantly be near their workstations in order to monitor, diagnose and quickly troubleshoot issues presented.
Veronika Domova   +3 more
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Interactive workspaces

Computer, 2003
We are rapidly entering a world in which people equip themselves with a small constellation of mobile devices and pass through environments rich in embedded technology. However, we are still a long way from harnessing the power of this technology in a way that seamlessly and invisibly assists users in their day-to-day activities.
B. Johanson, T. Winograd, A. Fox
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Project Workspace

2022
The aim of this docuement was to launch the project workspace in a timely manner enabling secure, structured, and real-time internal communication and collaboration among Root2Res partners. The functionality of the workspace has been designed to digitally store, schedule, and monitor the consortium activities, documents, and progress (including ...
Rochepeau, Pierre   +3 more
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Work, Workspace, and the Workspace Portal

2001
The workspace portals aim to provide the knowledge worker with access to all the information they need. This paper identifies social and technological requirements that are required to make the technology inclusive rather than exclusive. In discussing these requirements problems are identified, issues explored and solutions are suggested.
Richard Brophy, Will Venters
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Managed Workspace

Local Economy: The Journal of the Local Economy Policy Unit, 1999
The managed workspace format rose to prominence as a tool for local economic development during the 1980s, Its popularity has continued into the 1990s, offering support for new and small firms in their early stages of operation through the provision of suitable premises and a “protected environment”.
Howard Green, Adam Strange
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Workspace configurations

Proceedings of the 7th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Making Sense Through Design, 2012
In this paper, we are interested in understanding how cutting-edge mobile technologies can be used to create advanced services for remote assistance, particularly in the execution of physical tasks. To explore this topic, we conducted a pilot study to observe: (1) how a user and a remote expert configure handheld devices to set an appropriate "stage ...
Leonardo Giusti   +5 more
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