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Pad++: A Zooming Graphical Interface for Exploring Alternate Interface Physics Benjamin B. Bederson and James D. Hollan Presented by Daniel Schulman.

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1 Pad++: A Zooming Graphical Interface for Exploring Alternate Interface Physics Benjamin B. Bederson and James D. Hollan Presented by Daniel Schulman

2 What is Pad++? A system for building interfaces based on 2.5-D zooming. Implemented in Tcl/Tk and C++. “Semantic Zooming” – more info is shown when zoomed in.

3 Motivation View large amounts of information w/out having to hide some. Provides structure to data, to complement “filter” approaches. Avoid limitations of metaphors. (“dead metaphors”).

4 Application - Hypertext When linked data is clicked, it is displayed in the same “space”, but smaller and to the side. Visual representation of browsing history.

5 Application – Directory Browser Files are shown “inside” directories. More details (files in directories, file sizes, etc.) become visible as you zoom in.

6 Critique Introduced lots of important ideas that are now major research topics. Proof-of-concept for zooming interfaces. No direct attempt to evaluate success of approach. Need to discuss pros and cons of “physics- based design” more.

7 Physics-Based Design + More abstract metaphor. + Less real-world limitations. + Scales to larger information sets. - Some have poor spatial reasoning. - Manipulation is more complicated. - “Easily discoverable”? - Lack of affordances.

8 Future Work Real user evaluation. Different kinds of physics. Manipulation of objects, not just viewing. Affordances for alternate physics. Navigation of large virtual spaces.


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