Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 80.
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... allow designers to single out various aspects of a design and selectively work on one aspect at a time . Views of specifications when dynamically coupled with runtime execution are harder to provide , but would be most feasible in the ...
... allow designers to single out various aspects of a design and selectively work on one aspect at a time . Views of specifications when dynamically coupled with runtime execution are harder to provide , but would be most feasible in the ...
66. lappuse
... allow new interactions to be prototyped . Manual tools for rapid prototyping interfaces such as Macromedia Director allow design sketching and interaction prototyping , but the resulting interfaces are not readily executable as truly ...
... allow new interactions to be prototyped . Manual tools for rapid prototyping interfaces such as Macromedia Director allow design sketching and interaction prototyping , but the resulting interfaces are not readily executable as truly ...
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... allow a conjunction of information , OR links allow a disjunction of information , and XOR links allow a disjunction with mutual exclusion . Figure 6.5 is interpreted as follows : to validate a customer with the identificaton number ...
... allow a conjunction of information , OR links allow a disjunction of information , and XOR links allow a disjunction with mutual exclusion . Figure 6.5 is interpreted as follows : to validate a customer with the identificaton number ...
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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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