Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
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... described by their external behavior in the form of input - output protocols . This makes it possible to differentiate between dialogue objects , described by their internal and external behavior , and application and presentation ...
... described by their external behavior in the form of input - output protocols . This makes it possible to differentiate between dialogue objects , described by their internal and external behavior , and application and presentation ...
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... described above ) , MIDAS uses this design model to automate design management ( described in the next section ) . Such an engineering model is constructed via task identification and task modeling . Task identification is conducted by ...
... described above ) , MIDAS uses this design model to automate design management ( described in the next section ) . Such an engineering model is constructed via task identification and task modeling . Task identification is conducted by ...
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... described by means of process - gate network pictures that are elements of a language defined by a graphical grammar . The methodology of operation is described through an example that highlights the advantages of developing a formal ...
... described by means of process - gate network pictures that are elements of a language defined by a graphical grammar . The methodology of operation is described through an example that highlights the advantages of developing a formal ...
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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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abstract agent algebraic analogue graphics application architecture attributes automatically behaviour button cognitive command components concepts connection constraints context cursor database defined described design activities diagram dialogue display template domain end-users entity example expression feedback Figure Foley formal formal methods formal specification function goals grammar graphic object human Human-Computer Interaction icon implementation initial input integration interaction objects interaction style interactive systems interactive task interactor interface model mapping menu methods model-based natural language node notation object-oriented Object-Z operations output parameter Petri nets presentation programming properties protocol prototype PSTART regular expression representation represented requirements result runtime Scrollbar semantic sequence Software Engineering specification structure subsystems Sukaviriya synchronization system model task analysis task model techniques temporal transaction transformation tuple UIDE update user actions User Interface Design visual