Better together

Simon Robinson, Jennifer Pearson, Matt Jones, Anirudha Joshi, Shashank Ahire
2017 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - MobileHCI '17  
Figure 1 . The Better Together concept, illustrating its use for disaggregating an existing service. Left: a shopping website on a laptop screen, with the familiar lists of categories and products, and a site-wide basket. Right: Better Together splits core components of a service onto separate phones-in this case there are seven-allowing them to be arranged according to users' preferences and interacted with independently. In the example shown, different phones are used for categories
more » ... ed in blue), products (green) and the basket (red) of the same shopping website. Users touch the screens to perform actions such as adding to (or removing from) the basket, or selecting a category to show; and, flip phones to switch to the next item or category.
doi:10.1145/3098279.3098534 dblp:conf/mhci/Robinson0JJA17 fatcat:umbw5nicsfeyrhr5ydvjwvxgpy