ARCHIVE – Research Histories and Early Themes
Our research often follows “themes” which span years, and multiple pieces of software, and funded projects. And some of these themes are related to larger themes in the field. The following “research histories” describe some of these themes, and how our work has progressed over the years. They describe the larger picture that is sometimes hard to understand from reading individual papers and looking at individual projects or tools.
- Hypertext Research: The Development of HyperTIES
- Dynamic queries, starfield displays, and the path to Spotfire
- Electronic Classrooms: Teaching/Learning Theaters
- Relate-Create-Donate: An educational strategy
- Treemaps for space-constrained visualization of hierarchies
- High-Precision Touchscreens: Museum Kiosks, Home Automation and Touchscreen Keyboards
- Network Management: Pointers to relevant HCIL papers and past projects
- QUIS, the Questionnaire for User Interface Satisfaction
- Role Management
- Physical Interfaces and Devices