Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction

This paper explores the formal specification of the physical behaviour of devices 'unplugged' from their digital effects. By doing this we seek to better understand the nature of physical interaction and the way this can be exploited to improve the design of hybrid devices with both physic...

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Main Authors: Dix, Alan, Ghazali, Masitah, Gill, Steve, Hare, Joanna, Ramduny-Ellis, Devina
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Published: Springer Verlag 2009
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13054/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00165-008-0099-y
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spelling my.utm.130542011-07-15T01:41:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13054/ Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction Dix, Alan Ghazali, Masitah Gill, Steve Hare, Joanna Ramduny-Ellis, Devina QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This paper explores the formal specification of the physical behaviour of devices 'unplugged' from their digital effects. By doing this we seek to better understand the nature of physical interaction and the way this can be exploited to improve the design of hybrid devices with both physical and digital features. We use modified state transition networks of the physical behaviour, which we call physiograms, and link these to parallel diagrams of the digital state. These are used to describe a number of features of physical interaction exposed by previous work and relevant properties expressed using a formal semantics of the diagrams. As well as being an analytic tool, the physigrams have been used in a case study where product designers used and adapted them as part of the design process. Springer Verlag 2009 Article PeerReviewed Dix, Alan and Ghazali, Masitah and Gill, Steve and Hare, Joanna and Ramduny-Ellis, Devina (2009) Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction. Formal Aspects of Computing, 21 (6). pp. 613-641. ISSN 0934-5043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00165-008-0099-y doi:10.1007/s00165-008-0099-y
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Dix, Alan
Ghazali, Masitah
Gill, Steve
Hare, Joanna
Ramduny-Ellis, Devina
Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
description This paper explores the formal specification of the physical behaviour of devices 'unplugged' from their digital effects. By doing this we seek to better understand the nature of physical interaction and the way this can be exploited to improve the design of hybrid devices with both physical and digital features. We use modified state transition networks of the physical behaviour, which we call physiograms, and link these to parallel diagrams of the digital state. These are used to describe a number of features of physical interaction exposed by previous work and relevant properties expressed using a formal semantics of the diagrams. As well as being an analytic tool, the physigrams have been used in a case study where product designers used and adapted them as part of the design process.
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author Dix, Alan
Ghazali, Masitah
Gill, Steve
Hare, Joanna
Ramduny-Ellis, Devina
author_facet Dix, Alan
Ghazali, Masitah
Gill, Steve
Hare, Joanna
Ramduny-Ellis, Devina
author_sort Dix, Alan
title Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
title_short Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
title_full Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
title_fullStr Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
title_full_unstemmed Physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
title_sort physigrams: modelling devices for natural interaction
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2009
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13054/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00165-008-0099-y
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