 | ZoneZoom Paper |
ZoneZoom, segments a given view of an information space into nine sub-segments, each of which is mapped to a key on the number keypad of the smartphone. This segmentation can be hand-crafted by the information space author based on a priori knowledge of the dataset or dynamically created at run-time. ZoneZoom allows users to easily “glance” at nearby areas and then quickly return to their current view by discriminating between tapping a button and pressing-and-holding a button.
| 5/1/2004 | PDF |  | SmartPhlow |
SmartPhlow accesses information from the Washington State Dept. of Transportation. The application downloads a relatively small file, usually on the order of 200 bytes, and expands it to populate a Seattle area traffic map. ASI SmartPhlow stems from ongoing ASI research on software for notifications, interaction, and visualization. The SmartPhlow application also is a testbed for our research on interaction and display on small devices.
| 11/7/2003 | Web Page |  | ZoneZoom Home Page |
Divide view into nine segments, map each segment to one of the phone keys, animate transitions, recourse, repeat...
| 11/7/2003 | Web Page |  | ZoneZoom Prototype |
A fisheye (magnified region) is created under the cursor. If you move slowly, the fisheye is fairly large. As you move the cursor more quickly, the fisheye reduces in size. From the "options" panel you can easily change which type of content (map, calendar, photo, etc) is shown.
| 11/6/2003 | Flash Mockup |
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