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  • Using Taps To Separate The User Interface From The Application Code  
  • by Thomas Berlage — 1992 — In Proceedings of the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
  • …A new mechanism based on taps is introduced to separate the output from the application code in graphical interactive interfaces. The mechanism is implemented in GINA, an objectoriented application framework. Taps maintain a functional mapping from application data to interface objects that is descr…
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  • Augmented-Reality Communication for Diagnostic Tasks in Cardiology  
  • by Thomas Berlage — 1998 — IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine
  • …. In the CardiAssist project, a teleconsultation module has been implemented that uses both ultrasound images and threedimensional animated heart models as common artefacts to support communication between medical professionals. Real images and conceptual models are linked as "augmented reality" so …
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  • The GINA Interface Builder  
  • by Thomas Berlage — 1991 — Proceedings of the First Annual Motif Users Conference (Washington D.C., Dec 8–10
  • …As part of the GINA project at GMD, an interface builder has been implemented that can be used to interactively develop graphical user interfaces based on the OSF/Motif toolkit. The interface builder extensively uses direct-manipulation techniques to facilitate explorative learning and to accelerate…
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  • A Selective Undo Mechanism for Graphical User Interfaces Based On Command Objects  
  • by Thomas Berlage — 1994 — ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
  • …It is important to provide a recovery operation for applications with a graphical user interface. A restricted linear undo mechanism can conveniently be implemented using object-oriented techniques. Although linear undo provides an arbitrarily long history, it is not possible to undo isolated comman…
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  • From Undo to Multi-User Applications  
  • by Thomas Berlage, Andreas Genau — 1993 — In Proceedings of the Vienna Conference on Human-Computer Interaction
  • …. The interaction history of a document can be modelled as a tree of command objects. This model does not only support recovery (undo/redo), but is also suitable for cooperation between distributed users working on a common document. Various coupling modes can be supported. Switching between mod…
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  • A Framework For Shared Applications With A Replicated Architecture  
  • by Thomas Berlage, Andreas Genau — 1993 — IN PROCEEDINGS OF SIXTH ACM SYMPOSIUM ON USER INTERFACE AND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY. ATLANTA, GA: ACM PRESS
  • …The interaction history of a document can be modelled as a tree of command objects. This model not only supports recovery (undo/redo), but is also suitable for cooperation between distributed users working on a common document. Various coupling modes can be supported. Switching between modes is supp…
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  • Registration of 3D Ultrasound Images to Surface Models of the Heart  
  • by Stefan Pieper, Michael Weidenbach, Thomas Berlage — 1997 — In Proceedings Interfaces to Real & Virtual Worlds
  • …Introduction Ultrasound images of the heart are obtained by a probe placed on the patient's chest. The resultant image is a triangular plane with its base in the middle of the body and the tip close to the probe on the chest. Thus, image planes with a different orientation (e.g. parallel to the sur…
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  • Supporting Ultrasound Diagnosis Using An Animated 3D Model of the Heart  
  • by Thomas Berlage, Thorsten Fox, Gernoth Grunst, Klaus-jürgen Quast — 1996 — In Proceedings of IEEE Multimedia Systems ´96
  • …We have developed a training and support system for echocardiography based on a 3D visualization of a virtual beating heart and the blood flow. The user can interact with the system by positioning a tracker-equipped transducer. The user is able to acquire mental images of the dynamic anatomy of the …
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  • FOCUS: The Interactive Table for Product Comparison and Selection  
  • by Michael Spenke, Christian Beilken, Thomas Berlage — 1996 — Proceedings of the UIST 96 Ninth Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology
  • …FOCUS, the Feature-Oriented Catalog USer interface, is an interactive table viewer for a common kind of table, namely the object-attribute table, also called cases-by-attribute table or relational table. Typical examples of these tables are the Roll Calls in BYTE where the features and test results …
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