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Challenges in watch-centric cross-device applications. / Houben, Steven; Brudy, Frederik; Marquardt, Nic.
CHI 2015 workshop on Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables. 2015.

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Houben, S, Brudy, F & Marquardt, N 2015, Challenges in watch-centric cross-device applications. in CHI 2015 workshop on Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables. <http://www.funkydesignspaces.com/mobile_collocated/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/06-Houben.pdf>

APA

Houben, S., Brudy, F., & Marquardt, N. (2015). Challenges in watch-centric cross-device applications. In CHI 2015 workshop on Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables http://www.funkydesignspaces.com/mobile_collocated/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/06-Houben.pdf

Vancouver

Houben S, Brudy F, Marquardt N. Challenges in watch-centric cross-device applications. In CHI 2015 workshop on Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables. 2015

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Houben, Steven ; Brudy, Frederik ; Marquardt, Nic. / Challenges in watch-centric cross-device applications. CHI 2015 workshop on Mobile Collocated Interactions: From Smartphones to Wearables. 2015.

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abstract = "People are increasingly interacting with an ecology of devices that include smartwatches, smartphones, tablets and other traditional desktop-based devices. As a small wearable device, the smartwatch has the ability to become a central mediating device that instruments the human hand into a reconfigurable tool that provides other devices with personal access to users personal information, thus, mediating interaction between other devices. In this paper, we discuss a number of interaction techniques and applications that demonstrate how a smartwatch can allow for interaction within an ecology of devices. We summarize open challenges and describe directions for future work.",
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