TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Fetter, Mirko A1 - Liebsch, Sascha T1 - The cueTable Cooperative Multi-Touch Interactive Tabletop: Implementation and User Feedback T1 - The cueTable Cooperative Multi-Touch Interactive Tabletop: Implementation and User Feedback N2 - Es wurde ein multi-touch interaktives Tabletop als Basistechnologie zur Exploration neuer Interaktionskonzepte für kooperative multi-touch Anwendungen entwickelt. In dieser Publikation stellen wir vor, wie ein kooperatives multi-touch interaktives Tabletop basierend auf günstiger Standard-Hardware mit geringem Realisierungsaufwand gebaut werden kann. Wir präsentieren eine Software-Anwendung, die wir dafür entwickelt haben. And wir berichten über Benutzerkommentare zum Tabletop und der Anwendung. N2 - We developed a multi-touch interactive tabletop as a base technology to explore new interaction concepts for cooperative multi-touch applications. In this paper we explain how to build a cooperative multi-touch interactive tabletop with standard and low-budget hardware and little implementation effort. We present a software application we developed. And we report on user feedback to the tabletop and the applications KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Interaktiver Tabletop KW - kooperatives Multi-Touch KW - Implementation KW - Benutzerkommentare KW - Interactive Tabletop KW - Cooperative Multi-Touch KW - Implementation KW - User Feedback Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-6331 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Egla, Tareg A1 - Marquardt, Nicolai T1 - Sens-ation: A Service-Oriented Platform for Developing Sensor-Based Infrastructures N2 - In today’s information society the vast technical progress and the sinking cost of information and communication technology provide new opportunities for information supply, and new technical support for communication and cooperation over distance. These trends also entail challenges such as supplying information that is adequate for a particular person in a specific situation as well as managing communication among geographically distributed parties efficiently. Context-aware systems that use sensors in order to analyse their environment and to adapt their behaviour. Yet, adequate tools for developing sensor-based infrastructures are missing. We have designed and developed Sens-ation, an open and generic service-oriented platform, which provides powerful, yet easy-to-use, tools to software developers who want to develop context-aware, sensor-based infrastructures. The service-oriented paradigm of Sens-ation enables standardised communication within individual infrastructures, between infrastructures and their sensors, but also among distributed infrastructures. On a whole, Sens-ation facilitates the development allowing developers to concentrate on the semantics of their infrastructures, and to develop innovative concepts and implementations of context-aware systems. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Service-orientierte Plattform KW - Sensor-basierte Infrastrukture KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Computer-Supported Cooperative Work KW - Service-Oriented Platform KW - Sensor-Based Infrastructure KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Computer-Supported Cooperative Work Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7447 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Oemig, Christoph T1 - Presence, Privacy, and PRIMIFaces: Towards Selective Information Disclosure in Instant Messaging N2 - Efficient distant cooperation often requires spontaneous ad-hoc social interaction, which is only possible with adequate information on the prospective communication partner. This often requires disclosing and sharing personal information via tools such as instant messaging systems and can conflict with the users’ wishes for privacy. In this paper we present an initial study investigating this trade-off and discuss implications for the design of instant messaging systems. We present the functionality and design of the PRIMIFaces instant messaging prototype supporting flexible identity management and selective information disclosure. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Awareness KW - Gruppengewahrsein KW - Privatsphäre KW - Reziprozität KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Awareness KW - Group Awareness KW - Privacy KW - Reciprocity KW - Ubiquitous Computing Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20080314-13452 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Beckmann, Christoph T1 - CoLocScribe: A Media Space for Information Disclosure in Storytelling N2 - Digital storytelling of remote social interaction, where the situation of a remote group distributed over two locations is captured and a story is generated for later retrieval, can provide valuable insight into the structure and processes in a group. Yet, capturing these situations is a challenge—both from a technical perspective, and from a social perspective. In this paper we present CoLocScribe: a concept and prototype of an advanced media space featuring ubiquitous computing technology for capturing remote social interaction as well as a study of its use providing valuable feedback for the captured persons as well as input for the authors. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Computer-Supported Cooperative Work KW - Media Space KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Computer-Supported Cooperative Work KW - Media Space Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20081103-14361 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Marquardt, Nicolai T1 - CollaborationBus: An Editor for the Easy Configuration of Complex Ubiquitous Environment N2 - Early sensor-based infrastructures were often developed by experts with a thorough knowledge of base technology for sensing information, for processing the captured data, and for adapting the system’s behaviour accordingly. In this paper we argue that also end-users should be able to configure Ubiquitous Computing environments. We introduce the CollaborationBus application: a graphical editor that provides abstractions from base technology and thereby allows multifarious users to configure Ubiquitous Computing environments. By composing pipelines users can easily specify the information flows from selected sensors via optional filters for processing the sensor data to actuators changing the system behaviour according to the users’ wishes. Users can compose pipelines for both home and work environments. An integrated sharing mechanism allows them to share their own compositions, and to reuse and build upon others’ compositions. Real-time visualisations help them understand how the information flows through their pipelines. In this paper we present the concept, implementation, and early user feedback of the CollaborationBus application. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Editor KW - Konfiguration KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - editor KW - configuration Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7463 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Schirmer, Maximilian T1 - CollaborationBus Aqua: An Editor for Storytelling in Mixed Reality Settings N2 - Capturing the interaction of users in a room based on real-world and electronic sensors provides valuable input for their interactive stories. However, in such complex scenarios there is a gap between the huge amount of rather fine-grained data that is captured and the story summarising and representing the most significant aspects of the interaction. In this paper we present the CollaborationBus Aqua editor that provides an easy to use graphical editor for capturing, authoring, and sharing stories based on mixed-reality scenarios. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Computer-Supported Cooperative Work KW - Editor KW - Konfiguration KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Computer-Supported Cooperative Work KW - Editor KW - configuration Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20081103-14359 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Fetter, Mirko A1 - Seifert, Julian T1 - CoDaMine: Supporting Privacy and Trust Management in Ubiquitous Environments Through Communication Data Mining N2 - In ubiquitous environments an increasing number of sensors capture information on users and at the same time an increasing number of actuators are available to present information to users. This vast capturing of information potentially enables the system to adapt to the users. At the same time the system might violate the users' privacy by capturing information that the users do not want to share, and the system might disrupt the users by being too obtrusive in its adaptation or information supply. In this paper we present CoDaMine - a novel approach for providing users with system - generated feedback and control in ubiquitous environments giving them the freedom they need while reducing their effort. Basically, CoDaMine captures and analyses the users' online communication to learn about their social relationships in order to provide them with recommendations for inter-personal privacy and trust management. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Awareness KW - Gruppengewahrsein KW - Privatsphäre KW - Reziprozität KW - Ubiquitous Computing KW - Awareness KW - Group Awareness KW - Privacy KW - Reciprocity KW - Ubiquitous Computing Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-8154 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Oemig, Christoph T1 - COBRA: A Constraint-Based Awareness Management Framework N2 - The effective and efficient cooperation in communities and groups requires that the members of the community or group have adequate information about each other and the environment. In this paper, we outline the basic challenges of managing awareness information. We analyse the management of awareness information in face-to-face situations, and discuss challenges and requirements for the support of awareness management in distributed settings. Finally, after taking a look at related work, we present a simple, yet powerful framework for awareness management based on constraint pattern named COBRA. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Awareness KW - Gruppengewahrsein KW - Privatsphaere KW - Reziprozitaet KW - Awareness KW - information sharing KW - privacy KW - reciprocity Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7451 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gross, Tom A1 - Oemig, Christoph T1 - 'Sorry, Pal---What I See is Usually Not What You Get!': The Role of Reciprocity in Information Disclosure N2 - For efficient distant cooperation the members of workgroups need information about each other. This need for information disclosure often conflicts with the users' wishes for privacy. In the literature often reciprocity is suggested as a solution to this trade-off. Yet, this conception of reciprocity and its enforcement by systems does not match reality. In this paper we present our study's major findings investigating the role of reciprocity among which we found that participants greatly disregarded the above conception. Additionally we discuss their significant implications for the design of systems seeking to disclose personal information. KW - Angewandte Informatik KW - Awareness KW - Gruppengewahrsein KW - Privatsphaere KW - Reziprozitaet KW - Awareness KW - information sharing KW - privacy KW - reciprocity Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20111215-7474 ER -