@inproceedings{Lischke:2016:SAI:2914920.2915027b, abstract = {Size and resolution of computer screens are constantly increasing. Individual screens can easily be combined to wallsized displays. This enables computer displays that are folded, straight, bow shaped or even spread. As possibilities for arranging the screens are manifold, it is unclear what arrangements are appropriate. Moreover, it is unclear how content and applications should be arranged on such large displays. To determine guidelines for the arrangement of multiple screens and for content and application layouts, we conducted a design study. In the study, we asked 16 participants to arrange a large screen setup as well as to create layouts of multiple common application windows. Based on the results we provide a classification for screen arrangements and interaction areas. We identified, that screen space should be divided into a central area for interactive applications and peripheral areas, mainly for displaying additional content.}, address = {Oulu, Finland}, author = { Lars Lischke and Sven Mayer and Katrin Wolf and Niels Henze and Harald Reiterer and Albrecht Schmidt}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays}, date = {2016-01-01}, doi = {10.1145/2914920.2915027}, isbn = {978-1-4503-4366-4}, keywords = {large high-resolution displays, user centred design study, wall-sized display}, pages = {228--234}, publisher = {ACM}, pubstate = {published}, series = {PerDis '16}, title = {Screen Arrangements and Interaction Areas for Large Display Work Places}, tppubtype = {inproceedings}, url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2914920.2915027 http://sven-mayer.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/lischke2016screen-arrangement.pdf}, year = {2016} }