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Allowing multiple users to explore data together on the same large display has great potential to help people to work together and solve problems in a more effective and amiable manner. This paper looks at how we can coordinate views between multiple users on a large-display for a simple collaborative task. We compare split-screen and shared-screen methods in order to develop a better understanding of the relative advantages and disadvantages of these methods and outline a new view coordination method that could combine the advantages of both.
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Liu, Y., Craig, P. (2018). Toward a View Coordination Methodology for Collaborative Shared Large-Display Environments. In: Luo, Y. (eds) Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering. CDVE 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11151. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00560-3_41
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