Authors
Yang Li, Jason I Hong, James A Landay
Publication date
2004/10/24
Conference
Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Pages
217-226
Publisher
ACM
Description
Location-enhanced applications use the location of people, places, and things to augment or streamline interaction. Location-enhanced applications are just starting to emerge in several different domains, and many people believe that this type of application will experience tremendous growth in the near future. However, it currently requires a high level of technical expertise to build location-enhanced applications, making it hard to iterate on designs. To address this problem we introduce Topiary, a tool for rapidly prototyping location-enhanced applications. Topiary lets designers create a map that models the location of people, places, and things; use this active map to demonstrate scenarios depicting location contexts; use these scenarios in creating storyboards that describe interaction sequences; and then run these storyboards on mobile devices, with a wizard updating the location of people and things on a …
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Scholar articles
Y Li, JI Hong, JA Landay - Proceedings of the 17th annual ACM symposium on …, 2004