Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 70.
285. lappuse
... { function , entity } Semantic Levels Grammar Abstracted Action Abstracted Style Abstracted Grammar Ordered pairs of functions and ( G ) entities- Syntactic Level Grammar Specific Action Abstracted Style Abstracted ( function , entity ) ...
... { function , entity } Semantic Levels Grammar Abstracted Action Abstracted Style Abstracted Grammar Ordered pairs of functions and ( G ) entities- Syntactic Level Grammar Specific Action Abstracted Style Abstracted ( function , entity ) ...
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... functions defined in terms of schema bindings , which represent the functions in ICMstates ! ICMstates corresponding to each possible operation . Fi- nally we map the possible events in fi to the state transition functions . Each ...
... functions defined in terms of schema bindings , which represent the functions in ICMstates ! ICMstates corresponding to each possible operation . Fi- nally we map the possible events in fi to the state transition functions . Each ...
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... functions , f ,, is a non empty set of functions which are affected by the synchronization block . ᄆ In the preceding example the following synchronized function sets exits : { Get , Put } , { Get } , { Put } . Definition 26.7 : The ...
... functions , f ,, is a non empty set of functions which are affected by the synchronization block . ᄆ In the preceding example the following synchronized function sets exits : { Get , Put } , { Get } , { Put } . Definition 26.7 : The ...
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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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