Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 91.
67. lappuse
... applications . Characteristics of various classes of applications will definitely place more or less demand on various aspects of application interfaces , levels of control over interaction design , design activities , and a suite of ...
... applications . Characteristics of various classes of applications will definitely place more or less demand on various aspects of application interfaces , levels of control over interaction design , design activities , and a suite of ...
68. lappuse
... applications . Application classes such as highly interactive applications , multiple - interface applications , highly interactive graphics such as CAD and GIS , and multiple - user applications such as those in CSCW , were considered ...
... applications . Application classes such as highly interactive applications , multiple - interface applications , highly interactive graphics such as CAD and GIS , and multiple - user applications such as those in CSCW , were considered ...
181. lappuse
... applications , the architecture needs a schematic representation in which various applications can be specified . Our current model has such a representation which captures user operations and data objects within an application , how ...
... applications , the architecture needs a schematic representation in which various applications can be specified . Our current model has such a representation which captures user operations and data objects within an application , how ...
Saturs
History Results and Bibliography of the User Interface Design | 3 |
Interactions with Advanced Graphical Interfaces and the Deployment | 15 |
Working Group Discussions | 52 |
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