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Mobile Distributed User Interfaces

Abstract

The success of a mobile application is due to the usability that the graphical user interface provides. A feature of mobile devices is the limited space for the interaction and the deployment of the graphical user interface. For this reason, user interfaces can have different interaction modalities. However, to work with information that can be complex to display, the use of modalities may not solve this problem. A possible alternative to provide more workspace to the users is through a distributed user interface (DUI). A mobile DUI allows the mobile applications to use two or more devices to execute the user interface. These devices can be Smart TVs or wearable such as smart watches. In this work the concepts of mobile DUI design are discussed, some use cases are presented and it is shown that its development in mobile devices is feasible.

Keywords:
Human–computer interaction Computer science User interface Workspace User interface design Usability Mobile device Modalities Graphical user interface Natural user interface Mobile computing Wearable computer Interface (matter) Mobile Web User experience design Mobile technology World Wide Web Embedded system Computer network Operating system Artificial intelligence

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Topics

Usability and User Interface Design
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
Multimedia Communication and Technology
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Interactive and Immersive Displays
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Human-Computer Interaction
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