November 7th, 2010 | RESEARCH
Though many tabletop applications allow users to interact with the application using complex multi-touch gestures, automated tool support for testing such gestures is limited. As a result, gesture-based interactions with an application are often tested manually, which is an expensive and error prone process. In this paper, we present TouchToolkit, a tool designed to help developers automate their testing of gestures by incorporating recorded gestures into unit tests. The design of TouchToolkit was informed by a small interview study conducted to explore the challenges software developers face when debugging and testing tabletop applications. We have also conducted a preliminary evaluation of the tool with encouraging results.
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Shahedul Huq Khandkar, Author, University of CalgaryS. M. Sohan, Author, University of Calgary
Jonathan Sillito, Author, University of Calgary
Frank Maurer, Author, University of Calgary
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Publication: ITS '10
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Audience: Evaluators | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: Computing and information science | Education and learning science
Resource Type: Conference Proceedings | Peer-reviewed article | Reference Materials | Research Products
Environment Type: Media and Technology