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S. Bjork, J. Redstrm, P. Ljungstrand, and L.E. Holmquist. Powerview: Using information links and information views to navigate and visualize information on small displays. In Proceedings of The Second International Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, pages 46--62, September 2000.

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....such devices will create new forms of play and entertainment; promote learning, participation and creativity; and support activities both inside and outside of the workplace, including maintaining family and social relationships. Previous work in this field has used tablet and palmtop computers [4, 5], and map based applications for laptops and palmtops are becoming available commercially [6] Figure 1. The eSleeve. We describe research using a smaller, and wearable platform, the Matsucom onHandPC. This research has contributed significantly to the design of our current wearable ....

S. Bjork, J. Redstrm, P. Ljungstrand, and L.E. Holmquist. Powerview: Using information links and information views to navigate and visualize information on small displays. In Proceedings of The Second International Symposium on Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, pages 46--62, September 2000.


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....four boxes, placed in a row above and integrated into the keyboard. Placing the predictions here makes them a natural part of the typing interface, not disturbing the user with popups nor placing the predictions too far from either the keyboard or the document where the text is being written [2,4]. The predictions are presented to the user as additional keys, although the keys are dynamical and change as the text the user changes. The first rectangle presents the next character, i.e. the most likely character computed from the present input. The three other rectangles presents possible ....

Bjrk, S., Redstrm, J., Ljungstrand, P., and Holmquist, L.E. POWERVIEW: Using information links and information views to navigate and visualize information on small displays. Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing, Springer Verlag, pp. 46-62, 2000.


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....concepts need to be identified before the requirements of user interfaces for mobile users can be understood. BIOGRAPHY Staffan Bjrk has conducted research on user interfaces on small displays since 1998, specifically in the research field of Information Visualization. The WEST [1] PowerView [3] and PowerCom (forthcoming) prototype interfaces showed how PDAs with wireless networks or telephony capabilities could make use of the Flip Zooming information visualization technique. The research on these interfaces formed the basis for a Ph.D. thesis presented in the autumn of 2000 [2] ....

Bjrk, S., Redstrm, J., Ljungstrand, P., and Holmquist, L.E. POWERVIEW: Using information links and information views to navigate and visualize information on small displays. In Proceedings of Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing 2000 (HUC2k), Bristol, U.K.


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Bjrk, S., Redstrm, J., Ljungstrand, P., and Holmquist, L.E. PowerView: Using information links and information views to navigate and visualize information on small displays. In: Proc. Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing 2000 (HUC2k), Bristol, U.K.

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