International journal of human-computer interaction

This special issue weaves a framework of typical Augmented Reality design issues and considerations, as well as shows how to design usable AR applications and how to support collaborative work by putting AR technology to work. The need for studies evaluating the effect of computerized tools on human...

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Published: Mahwah Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2003
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