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Designing and Deploying an Information Awareness Interface Bert Gao Computer-Supported Collaborated Work
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Background The Concept of Awareness has received increasing attention Most of the Awareness Interface have been limited deployments of research protypes
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“Sideshow” ----Introduction Sideshow started as one more idea for an interface designed Sideshow provides peripheral awareness of a broad range of information from virtually any accessible web site or database Sideshow was rapidly adopted by thousands of people in Microsoft
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Proves There is a tremendous wealth of data that people would like to maintain in peripheral awareness and access with minimal effort. Users are willing to give up a portion of their screen space permanently for a peripheral awareness application. Using the peripheral interface as a launch point for easy drill down substantially increased the amount and value of information made accessible to the users.
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Prior awareness research Sideshow design Deploying Sideshow
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Prior awareness research Awareness on Primary Displays Awareness on Secondary Displays Ambient Awareness Displays Awareness on Mobile Devices
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Sideshow design Sidebar & Tickets
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Sideshow design Managing and Organizing Tickets
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Sideshow design Tickets that Interrupt Writing Custom Tickets Design Principles make it always present minimize motion make it personal make Sideshow extensible support quick drilldown and escape make it scalable
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Sideshow design Windows Vista Sidebar
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Deploying Sideshow Sideshow had been installed by nearly 4000 people and was being used by nearly 2000 people.
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Deploying Sideshow Surveys to explain Sideshow’s deployment experience
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Deploying Sideshow Surveys to explain Sideshow’s deployment experience
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Deploying Sideshow Ticket Feedback & Authoring
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Deploying Sideshow Other Factors Contributing to Success iterative design cycle Sideshow team tried to release new versions of Sideshow frequently. Sideshow team tried to keep a constant dialog with its user community. Sideshow application was designed to be very easy to update. Company’s culture also contributed to Sideshow’s iterative design effort.
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Conclusion Sideshow is an early demonstration Iterative deployment-driven design Sideshow is in continual use Deeper research
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Pros & Cons Pros Many applications are quickly reachable Information & Notification is more real-time Personalization iterative design cycle Cons High resource cost Work may be disturbed by notification Distracting (Based on individuals) Conclusion based on employees
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Further Development Windows SideShow is a new platform in Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn) A display embedded in a laptop lid Windows Sideshow Team - Auxiliary Displays (new laptop feature coming next year) Windows Sideshow Team - Auxiliary Displays (new laptop feature coming next year) A display in a keyboard Sidebar in Palm/PPC
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