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What is Reconfigurable

Interface Support for Creativity, Productivity, and Expression in Computer Graphics
We call it reconfigurable especially when the arrangement of displaying devices consisting a multi-display can be altered during applications are running on them, and the applications will react so that the content will fit into the newly arranged environment.
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An Intuitive Interface for Interactively Pairing Multiple Mobile Devices: Dynamic Reconfiguration of Multiple Screens and a Variety of Content Designs
Takashi Ohta (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7371-5.ch001
Abstract
We designed an intuitive user interface to connect multiple mobile devices over a network and relate the applications running on them. We proposed a pinching gesture for making a connection between two devices, which is realized by swiping the touch screens of the two annexed mobile devices as if to stitch them together. We believe that this user interface can create new user experiences for multiple-screen usage, especially by designing the application content to react instantly to the connection and disconnection triggered by the gesture. We expect this interface to fulfill a great potential in inspiring application designers to conceive various ideas, particularly suited for visually fascinating content that takes advantage of the dynamic reconfigurable multi-display feature. To demonstrate the potential, we produced some prototype applications. In this article, we explain the idea and details of the interface mechanism, and introduce the design of the sample applications.
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Characteristics and Technologies of Advanced CNC Systems
Is composed of multiple software and hardware, and incorporates basic process components which can be replaced, permitting disassembly, reassembly, rearrangement, or replaced quickly to the main system to allow adding, removing, or modifying specific process capabilities, controls, software, or machine structure.
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