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An intrusive evaluation of peripheral display
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2005
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EngineeringVisual InterfaceAmbient DisplayPrimary Task PerformanceCommunicationAttentionPeripheral DisplaySocial SciencesPeripheral Display DesignDisplay TechnologyVirtual RealityPeripheral Comprehension TaskHead-mounted DisplayCognitive ScienceTask PerformanceDesignUser ExperienceCognitive ErgonomicsEye TrackingHuman-computer InteractionTechnology
We present an intrusive evaluation of three different peripheral display systems on the same financial data set. Our results indicate there is a significant difference on a primary task performance and a peripheral comprehension task between large and small displays. Furthermore, we have found that distraction may be composed by display-distraction and self-interruption, and that animation may only influence the display-distraction. In addition, this paper proposes a measurement of efficiency derived from cognitive science. Finally, we propose three guidelines for peripheral display design.
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