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A comparison of the affordances of a digital desk and tablet for architectural image tasks
2002
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
The physical context of architectural design includes large workspaces, typically drafting tables covered with piles of images and sketches. We are investigating if and how a large computerized workspace can be integrated usefully into such a design environment. To this end, we compared a large computerized desktop (digital desk) to a standard desktop computer and a small tablet environment for two typical architecture design tasks: sketching and image sorting. For the sketching task, the
doi:10.1006/ijhc.2001.0520
fatcat:75scsnn63je4bkv4himrwdl5pu