@article{ubo:32816,
  author = {Nacke, Lennart and Stellmach, Sophie and Sasse, Dennis and Niesenhaus, Jörg and Dachselt, Raimund},
  title = {LAIF: A Logging and Interaction Framework for Gaze-Based Interfaces in Virtual Entertainment Environments},
  journal = {Entertainment Computing},
  year = {2011},
  volume = {2},
  number = {4},
  pages = {265–273},
  abstract = {Eye tracking is starting to be used for evaluation and interaction in virtual environments. Especially digital games can benefit from an integrated approach, using eye tracking technology for analysis and interaction. One benefit is faster development of gaze interaction games, which can be automatically evaluated in iterative development cycles. For this purpose, we present a framework of programming libraries that enables rapid game development and gameplay analysis within an experimental research environment. The framework presented here is extensible for different kinds of logging (e.g., psychophysiological and in-game behavioral data) and facilitates studies using eye-tracking technology in digital entertainment environments. An experimental study using gaze-only interaction in a digital game is presented and highlights the framework’s capacity to create games and evaluate novel entertainment interfaces. \textcopyright 2010 International Federation for Information Processing.},
  url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1875952110000091}
}


@article{ubo:30161,
  author = {Budweg, Steffen and Schaffers, Hans and Ruland, Rudolf and Kristensen, Kjetil and Prinz, Wolfgang},
  title = {Enhancing collaboration in communities of professionals using a Living Lab approach},
  journal = {Production Planning &amp; Control},
  year = {2011},
  volume = {22},
  number = {5/6},
  pages = {594 –609},
  abstract = {The Living Lab approach within the multi-year integrated project ECOSPACE focused on community building and active user involvement in the process of developing, introducing and evaluating new collaboration concepts and tools. This paper reports about implementing and evaluating our adapted Living Labs framework to facilitate innovation in collaborative work environments to enhance professional communities. The pursued implementation approach is considered as a strategy for innovation, change and adoption. We use a perspective of socio-technical systems to explain the change-catalyzing role of our framework and findings.},
  issn = {0953-7287},
  url = {http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content content=a936144670 db=all}
}


