Bång Magnus, Larsson Anders, Berglund Erik, Eriksson Henrik
Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden.
Int J Med Inform. 2005 Aug;74(7-8):545-51. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2005.05.013.
Ubiquitous computing with multiple interaction devices requires new interface models that support user-specific modifications to applications and facilitate the fast development of active workspaces.
We have developed NOSTOS, a computer-augmented work environment for clinical personnel to explore new user interface paradigms for ubiquitous computing. NOSTOS uses several devices such as digital pens, an active desk, and walk-up displays that allow the system to track documents and activities in the workplace.
We present the distributed user interface (DUI) model that allows standalone applications to distribute their user interface components to several devices dynamically at run-time. This mechanism permit clinicians to develop their own user interfaces and forms to clinical information systems to match their specific needs. We discuss the underlying technical concepts of DUIs and show how service discovery, component distribution, events and layout management are dealt with in the NOSTOS system.
Our results suggest that DUIs--and similar network-based user interfaces--will be a prerequisite of future mobile user interfaces and essential to develop clinical multi-device environments.
使用多个交互设备的普适计算需要新的界面模型,以支持用户对应用程序进行特定修改,并促进活跃工作空间的快速开发。
我们开发了NOSTOS,这是一个供临床人员使用的计算机增强工作环境,用于探索普适计算的新用户界面范式。NOSTOS使用多种设备,如数字笔、有源办公桌和可走近式显示器,使系统能够跟踪工作场所中的文档和活动。
我们提出了分布式用户界面(DUI)模型,该模型允许独立应用程序在运行时将其用户界面组件动态地分布到多个设备上。这种机制使临床医生能够开发自己的用户界面和临床信息系统表单,以满足他们的特定需求。我们讨论了DUI的基础技术概念,并展示了在NOSTOS系统中如何处理服务发现、组件分布、事件和布局管理。
我们的结果表明,DUI以及类似的基于网络的用户界面将是未来移动用户界面的先决条件,也是开发临床多设备环境的关键。