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Summary: Interactive Multi-touch Surfaces for Software Visualization
Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble
School of Engineering and Computer Science
Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington, New Zealand
{craig,stuart,kjx}@ecs.vuw.ac.nz
Robert Biddle
School of Computer Science
Carleton University
Ottawa, Canada
robert biddle@carleton.ca
ABSTRACT
Most software systems are developed by teams of people.
The tools used to develop and maintain these systems are pri-
marily designed from a single-user perspective and are bound
to Integrated Development Environments (IDEs). These de-
sign decisions do not allow users to collaboratively navigate
through software visualizations or to analyse software eas-
ily. We are investigating whether multi-touch table interac-
tion techniques are more effective for co-located collabora-
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