Evaluating and Comparing Interaction Styles [chapter]

Georgios Christou, Robert J. K. Jacob
2003 Lecture Notes in Computer Science  
Research has created many new generation (post-WIMP) Interaction styles (IS) in the past years. From Ubiquitous to Affective Computing, researchers have not kept a uniform standard, so that Interaction Styles (IS) could be compared to one another. In this paper, we offer an approach that tries to pu t all IS on an equal footing. In this way one can compare different IS together, or even evaluate an IS by itself and find its weak and strong areas.
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-39929-2_28 fatcat:wk6nhcytqvailkz2iep7v2qlvy