Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 64.
96. lappuse
... notations exists , no existing notation can fulfill all DIGIS re- quirements in a satisfactory way . For this reason we have developed a more powerful dialogue notation . A comparison between this notation and some well - known dialogue ...
... notations exists , no existing notation can fulfill all DIGIS re- quirements in a satisfactory way . For this reason we have developed a more powerful dialogue notation . A comparison between this notation and some well - known dialogue ...
309. lappuse
... notation , the Agent Language [ 1 ] , was constructed to demonstrate the possibil- ity of creating notations for describing interactive systems by combining existing notations . An agent includes a definition of the state of the agent ...
... notation , the Agent Language [ 1 ] , was constructed to demonstrate the possibil- ity of creating notations for describing interactive systems by combining existing notations . An agent includes a definition of the state of the agent ...
313. lappuse
... notation also supports a model of initia- tive by indicating the initiators of actions . The notation separates perceivable components of the state from hidden components . Also the notation provides a structuring mechanism by allowing ...
... notation also supports a model of initia- tive by indicating the initiators of actions . The notation separates perceivable components of the state from hidden components . Also the notation provides a structuring mechanism by allowing ...
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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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