Bridging the paper and electronic worlds

Walter Johnson, Herbert Jellinek, Leigh Klotz, Ramana Rao, Stuart K. Card
1993 Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '93  
Since its invention rnillenia ago, paper has served as one of our primary communications media. Its inherent physical properties make it easy to use, transport, and store, and cheap to manufacture. Despite these advantages, paper remains a second class citizen in the electronic world. In this paper, we present a new technology for bridging the paper and the electronic worlds. In the new technology, the user interface moves beyond the workstation and onto paper itself. We describe paper user
more » ... rface technology and its implementation in a particular system called XAX.
doi:10.1145/169059.169445 dblp:conf/chi/JohnsonJKRC93 fatcat:ubjnlsykejaknhjz5oauy765vq