@inproceedings{4821,
  abstract     = {{In the last decade, a variety of systems that use !arge public displays to mediate awareness between members of distributed teams have been designed and evaluated. But due the diversity of applications and different evaluation methods the derived design recommendations are mostly inconsistent or even contradicting. The goal of this paper is to give a general recommendation regarding the type of information representation for group awareness systems independent from specific devices or applications. In this paper, we will describe an experimental study comparing an abstract and a concrete form of information representation regarding two factors: their suitability to provide awareness information and their disruptive effects on other activities. }},
  author       = {{Röcker, Carsten and Memisoglu, Maral and Streitz, Norbert}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI International 2005), Volume 3 - Human-Computer Interfaces: Concepts, New Ideas, Better Usability, and Applications}},
  editor       = {{Salvendy, Gavriel}},
  isbn         = {{0-8058-5807-5}},
  location     = {{Las Vegas, Nevada, USA}},
  publisher    = {{Erlbaum  }},
  title        = {{{How to Present Awareness Information on Large Public Displays?}}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}

