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Distributed User Interfaces: Usability and CollaborationEnhancing LACOME to Consider Privacy and Security Concerns

Distributed User Interfaces: Usability and Collaboration: Enhancing LACOME to Consider Privacy... [In this chapter, we introduce LACOME, the Large Collaborative Meeting Environment, which is a collaboration system that allows multiple users to simultaneously publish their computer desktops (workspace) and/or windows on a large shared display via a network connection. We discuss the design challenges of such systems for distributed environments. We conducted a series of focus groups to obtain feedback on the initial design of LACOME. Based on our findings, we developed high level design requirements for future iterations and made recommendations to improve the design of collaborative systems; these include the need for addressing privacy and security concerns when moving from a co-located setting to a mixed presence environment.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Distributed User Interfaces: Usability and CollaborationEnhancing LACOME to Consider Privacy and Security Concerns

Part of the Human–Computer Interaction Series Book Series
Editors: Lozano, María D.; Gallud, Jose A.; Tesoriero, Ricardo; Penichet, Victor M.R.

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Publisher
Springer London
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag London 2013
ISBN
978-1-4471-5498-3
Pages
107 –118
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4471-5499-0_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In this chapter, we introduce LACOME, the Large Collaborative Meeting Environment, which is a collaboration system that allows multiple users to simultaneously publish their computer desktops (workspace) and/or windows on a large shared display via a network connection. We discuss the design challenges of such systems for distributed environments. We conducted a series of focus groups to obtain feedback on the initial design of LACOME. Based on our findings, we developed high level design requirements for future iterations and made recommendations to improve the design of collaborative systems; these include the need for addressing privacy and security concerns when moving from a co-located setting to a mixed presence environment.]

Published: Aug 24, 2013

Keywords: Access Control; Remote User; Large Screen; Collaborative System; Group Support System

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