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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computer-Supported Cooperative Work

Background:

  • Conference scheduling is a complex logistical task, often manual and time-consuming.
  • Traditional methods like whiteboards and sticky notes are inadequate for large-scale event organization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To design and implement StickySchedule, a multi-user application for interactive large-scale displays.
  • To enhance group collaboration and negotiation for conference scheduling.

Main Methods:

  • Development of StickySchedule, a multi-user application for shared displays.
  • Evaluation through observations of novice users and expert feedback from conference organizers.
  • Analysis of use cases in both collocated and remote-distributed settings.

Main Results:

  • Documented collaborative and competitive dynamics in conference scheduling.
  • Developed a tool incorporating successful features and addressing prior limitations.
  • Verified the tool's utility across diverse scheduling scenarios.

Conclusions:

  • StickySchedule effectively supports group organization of large conference-scheduling data.
  • The application facilitates collaboration in complex logistical problem-solving.
  • Findings provide insights into improving digital tools for event management.