Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
vi. lappuse
... important issue was how formal methods might also be used for representing the properties of user cognition . The talk was illustrated with some excellent animations of the model . The paper presentations were organized around three ...
... important issue was how formal methods might also be used for representing the properties of user cognition . The talk was illustrated with some excellent animations of the model . The paper presentations were organized around three ...
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... important ? The group felt that three issues make timing an important area for consideration . 1. Timing affords an opportunity to make an effective link with psychological models . There are well established cognitive models that deal ...
... important ? The group felt that three issues make timing an important area for consideration . 1. Timing affords an opportunity to make an effective link with psychological models . There are well established cognitive models that deal ...
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... important from the point of view of the user . Four principles are listed below ; the first two are expressed formally as desired properties of the system later in this section , the others are formalised in [ 7 ] . Privacy : A user ...
... important from the point of view of the user . Four principles are listed below ; the first two are expressed formally as desired properties of the system later in this section , the others are formalised in [ 7 ] . Privacy : A user ...
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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