Litcius/Paper detail

Current Practices, Challenges, and Design Implications for Collaborative AR/VR Application Development

Veronika Krauß, Alexander Boden, Leif Oppermann, René Reiners

2021128 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Augmented/Virtual Reality (AR/VR) is still a fragmented space to de- sign for due to the rapidly evolving hardware, the interdisciplinarity of teams, and a lack of standards and best practices. We interviewed 26 professional AR/VR designers and developers to shed light on their tasks, approaches, tools, and challenges. Based on their work and the artifacts they generated, we found that AR/VR application creators fulfill four roles: concept developers, interaction designers, content authors, and technical developers. One person often incorporates multiple roles and faces a variety of challenges during the design process from the initial contextual analysis to the deployment. From analysis of their tool sets, methods, and artifacts, we describe critical key challenges. Finally, we discus s the importance of prototyping for the communication in AR/VR development teams and highlight design implications for future tools to create a more usable AR/VR tool chain.

Topics & Concepts

USableComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionVariety (cybernetics)Augmented realitySoftware deploymentVirtual prototypingVirtual realityProcess (computing)Key (lock)Engineering design processMultimediaSoftware engineeringEngineeringSimulationArtificial intelligenceMechanical engineeringOperating systemComputer securityAugmented Reality ApplicationsInteractive and Immersive DisplaysVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts
Current Practices, Challenges, and Design Implications for Collaborative AR/VR Application Development | Litcius