Interactive Workspaces
碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 建築學系碩博士班 === 91 === Advances in information technology have provided a number of digital media supporting information processing like Tablet PC, PDA and other personal mobile device in workspaces. Users deliver information through the interactions of these. However, most workspaces...
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ndltd-TW-091NCKU52220562015-10-13T17:07:03Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71993470127066506980 Interactive Workspaces 互動式工作空間 Yu-Chuan Chu 儲裕娟 碩士 國立成功大學 建築學系碩博士班 91 Advances in information technology have provided a number of digital media supporting information processing like Tablet PC, PDA and other personal mobile device in workspaces. Users deliver information through the interactions of these. However, most workspaces nowadays do not reflect the state-of-the-art interaction technology. Each part of workspaces nowadays, such as entrance hall, meeting room and personal workspaces is independent of the other so that the digital devices are installed in spaces independently. Because of the lack of an integrated digital information environment, the meeting environment needs to be reset again. This research attempts to combine workflows, information appliances, and interactive behavior in order to improve the efficiency of communication. The use of space interface explores interactive workspace in design modules, and efficient communication. In this thesis, I provide an interactive design and research method analyzing people activities in space and the process of workspace use. Different interactive areas are analyzed according to the reaction between events from activities and interactive media. Physical spaces integrated with interactive media become interactive space module. I develop an interactive mechanism by the analysis of physical space property, space recognition, gesture recognition from the spatial restriction and the realization of virtual space, the working process and space module. The interactive workspace design is applied to two real projects, i-workspace and i-exhibition. I examine the relationship among human behavior, space interface, and interactive module. The result shows that human-computer interaction involved in our workspaces delivers information faster and more than traditional ones. Tay-Sheng Jeng 鄭泰昇 2003 學位論文 ; thesis 84 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立成功大學 === 建築學系碩博士班 === 91 === Advances in information technology have provided a number of digital media supporting information processing like Tablet PC, PDA and other personal mobile device in workspaces. Users deliver information through the interactions of these. However, most workspaces nowadays do not reflect the state-of-the-art interaction technology. Each part of workspaces nowadays, such as entrance hall, meeting room and personal workspaces is independent of the other so that the digital devices are installed in spaces independently. Because of the lack of an integrated digital information environment, the meeting environment needs to be reset again.
This research attempts to combine workflows, information appliances, and interactive behavior in order to improve the efficiency of communication. The use of space interface explores interactive workspace in design modules, and efficient communication.
In this thesis, I provide an interactive design and research method analyzing people activities in space and the process of workspace use. Different interactive areas are analyzed according to the reaction between events from activities and interactive media. Physical spaces integrated with interactive media become interactive space module. I develop an interactive mechanism by the analysis of physical space property, space recognition, gesture recognition from the spatial restriction and the realization of virtual space, the working process and space module.
The interactive workspace design is applied to two real projects, i-workspace and i-exhibition. I examine the relationship among human behavior, space interface, and interactive module. The result shows that human-computer interaction involved in our workspaces delivers information faster and more than traditional ones.
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