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Abstract Support for Distributed Pair Programming in the Transparent Video Facetop (2004)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Stotts, David Smith, Jason Mcc Gyllstrom, Karl |
| Abstract | The Transparent Video Facetop is a novel user interface concept that supports not only single-user interactions with a PC, but also close pair collaborations, such as that found in collaborative Web browsing, remote medicine, and in distributed pair programming. We recently demonstrated the Vis-a-Vid Facetop prototype as a single-user GUI for manipulating the elements of a traditional WIMP desktop [16]. In this paper we discuss the use of the Facetop for solving several problems reported to us by teams doing distributed pair programming. Specifically, the Facetop allows a distributed pair to recapture some the facial expressions and face-to-face communications contact lost in earlier distributed sessions. It also allows members of a distributed pair to point conveniently, quickly, and naturally to their shared work, in the same manner (manually) that they do when seated side-by-side. Our results enhance the ability of organizations to do effective XP-style agile development |
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| Publisher Date | 2004-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Transparent Video Facetop Distributed Pair Abstract Support Distributed Pair Programming Distributed Session Several Problem Remote Medicine Effective Xp-style Agile Development Single-user Gui Face-to-face Communication Contact Pair Collaboration Traditional Wimp Desktop Novel User Interface Concept Facial Expression Single-user Interaction Collaborative Web Browsing Vis-a-vid Facetop Prototype |
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| Resource Type | Article |