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Co-located Collaborative Software Visualization
"... Most software visualization tools are designed from a singleuser perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. Few tools are designed with sufficient support for the social aspects of software engineering such as collaboration, communication, and awareness. Our research aims at suppor ..."
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Most software visualization tools are designed from a singleuser perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. Few tools are designed with sufficient support for the social aspects of software engineering such as collaboration, communication, and awareness. Our research aims at supporting co-located collaborative software analysis using software visualization techniques with multi-touch tables. The research will be conducted via user experiments which will inform the design of multi-touch software visualization applications and further our understanding of how developers work together with co-located collaborative tools.
Multi-touch Table User Interfaces for Collaborative Visual Software Analytics
, 2010
"... Most software visualization systems and tools are designed from a single-user perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. These design decisions do not allow users to collaboratively analyse software or easily interact and navigate software visualizations. We are building collaborat ..."
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Most software visualization systems and tools are designed from a single-user perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. These design decisions do not allow users to collaboratively analyse software or easily interact and navigate software visualizations. We are building collaborative, interactive, multi-touch software visualization applications for multi-touch tables. Our user studies will outline the strengths and weaknesses of designing multi-touch software visualization applications and inform how users collaboratively conduct visual software analytics with multi-touch table user interfaces. CONTENTS
Multi-touch Table User Interfaces for Co-located Collaborative Software Visualization
"... Most software visualization systems and tools are designed from a single-user perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. Few tools are designed with sufficient support for the social aspects of understanding software such as collaboration, communication, and awareness. This researc ..."
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Most software visualization systems and tools are designed from a single-user perspective and are bound to the desktop, IDEs, and the web. Few tools are designed with sufficient support for the social aspects of understanding software such as collaboration, communication, and awareness. This research aims at supporting co-located collaborative software analysis using software visualization techniques and multitouch tables. The research will be conducted via qualitative user experiments which will inform the design of collaborative software visualization applications and further our understanding of how software developers work together with multi-touch user interfaces. ACM Classification: H1.2 [User/Machine Systems]: Human Factors; H5.2 [Information interfaces and presentation]:

