Companion Proceedings of ACM UIST03 Conference on User Interface Software and Technology


 
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Vancouver, BC, Canada
2003
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UIST is the premier forum for innovations in developing human-computer interfaces. The symposium brings together user-interface researchers and practitioners with an interest in techniques, tools, and technology for constructing high-quality, innovative user interfaces.
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Diaz-Marino, Rob, Tse, Edward and Greenberg, Saul (2003): Programming for Multiple Touches and Multiple Users: A Toolkit for the DiamondTouch™ Hardware. In: Companion Proceedings of ACM UIST03 Conference on User Interface Software and Technology 2003, Vancouver, BC, Canada. . Available online

Diaz-Marino, R.A., Tse, E, and Greenberg, S. (2003) Programming for Multiple Touches and Multiple Users: A Toolkit for the DiamondTouch™ Hardware. Companion Proceedings of ACM UIST'03 Conference on User Interface Software and Technology.

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