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Kombinierte Multi-Touch und Stift-Interaktion: Ein Gesten-Set zum Editieren von Diagrammen

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In diesem Kapitel wird die Entwicklung von Interaktionstechniken vorgestellt, die Stift- und Multi-Touch-Eingabe effektiv kombinieren. Ausgehend von einer Pilotstudie, bei der Nutzer Gesten vorschlugen, wurde ein Prototyp implementiert und evaluiert. Das Editieren von Node-Link-Diagrammen (z.B. für UML-Softwaremodelle oder Geschäftsprozesse) diente dabei als Beispiel-Domäne.

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Notes

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    Die Dissertation von Mathias Frisch [13] bietet eine vertiefende Darstellung der in diesem Kapitel zusammengefassten Themen.

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    Dieser Abschnitt beinhaltet Material, das zuvor in [9, 10, 18] veröffentlicht wurde.

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    Form der Aufteilung von Probanden in Studien, bei der jeder Teilnehmer alle Varianten der Studie testet, d. h. sämtliche Ausprägungen einer oder mehrerer unabhängiger Variablen.

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Frisch, M., Dachselt, R. (2013). Kombinierte Multi-Touch und Stift-Interaktion: Ein Gesten-Set zum Editieren von Diagrammen. In: Schlegel, T. (eds) Multi-Touch. Xpert.press. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36113-5_5

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