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Research Spotlight: Juxtapose

Our group’s recent research demonstrates that tools can scaffold exploration by managing alternatives across source and execution environments. Our Juxtapose system introduces a programming environment for interaction designers to create and run multiple program alternatives in parallel, and to “tune” the parameters of these alternatives at runtime with a physical mixing board. In the lab, we have found this enables designers to interactively explore more than an order of magnitude more variations than traditional compile-run cycles coupled with manual versioning, and, when presented with a target design, create that design sooner.

Recent Publications

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July-September 2008

IEEE Pervasive Computing

Hacking, Mashing, Gluing: Understanding Opportunistic Design, by Björn Hartmann, Scott Doorley and Scott R. Klemmer. (magazine article)

May 10th - 18th, 2008

ICSE 2008

Opportunistic Programming Opportunistic Programming: How Rapid Ideation and Prototyping Occur in Practice, by Joel Brandt, Philip Guo, Joel Lewenstein, and Scott R. Klemmer. (WEUSE workshop paper)

Volume 23, Issue 2

Human-Computer Interaction

HCI Journal Exiting the Cleanroom: On Ecological Validity and Ubiquitous Computing, by Scott Carter, Jennifer Mankoff, Scott R Klemmer, and Tara Matthews. (paper)

April 5 - 10, 2008

CHI 2008

Mischief Mischief: Supporting Remote Teaching in Developing Regions, by Neema Moraveji, Taemie Kim, James Ge, Udai Singh Pawar, Kori Inkpen, and Kathleen Mulcahy. (full paper)
Organic Designing a Farmer-Centric Organic Certification System, by Neil Patel and Tapan S. Parikh. (workshop paper)

7 - 10 October, 2007

UIST 2007

Eyepatch Eyepatch: Prototyping Camera-based Interaction through Examples, by Dan Maynes-Aminzade, Terry Winograd, and Takeo Igarashi. (full paper)
d.mix Programming by a Sample: Rapidly Creating Web Applications with d.mix, by Björn Hartmann, Leslie Wu, Kevin Collins, and Scott R. Klemmer. (full paper)
Gaze-enhanced Scrolling Gaze-enhanced Scrolling Techniques, by Manu Kumar, and Terry Winograd. (tech note)

18 - 20 July, 2007

SOUPS 2007

Gaze-based password entry Reducing Shoulder-surfing by Using Gaze-based Password Entry, by Manu Kumar, Tal Garfinkel, Dan Boneh and Terry Winograd. (full paper)

16 - 21 July, 2007

CSCL 2007

Team Dynamics Patterns of Collaboration in Design Courses: Team dynamics affect technology appropriation, artifact creation, and course performance, by Heidy Maldonado, Brian Lee, Scott Klemmer, and Roy Pea. (full paper)

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CS547 Seminar Speakers

The CS547 Seminar on People, Computers and Design is held Fridays, 12:30-2pm in Gates B01. Subscribe to announcement list.

April 18, 2008 -Peter Pirolli, PARC
Information foraging theory

April 25, 2008 -  Leah Buechley, University of Colorado
Computational Textiles and the Democratization of Ubiquitous Computing

May 02, 2008 -Krzysztof Gajos, University of Washington
Automatically Generating Personalized Adaptive User Interfaces

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