CookieFlavors: Rapid Composition Framework for Tangible Media

We propose an effective design process for tangible media using a novel framework "CookieFlavors". CookieFlavors provides developers with some abstractions which hide cumbersome implementation phase to develop tangible media. Moreover the framework supports developers to do prototyping them easily. From three case studies to develop tangible media using our framework, we have confirmed our design process and derived some future works of our framework.

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