Interactive Systems: Design, Specification, and VerificationSpringer, 1994 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 71.
282. lappuse
... semantics . This association of meaning must be built into the interface or it does not exist , and designers must include these semantic connections in their design representations . To make the necessary distinction in the generic ...
... semantics . This association of meaning must be built into the interface or it does not exist , and designers must include these semantic connections in their design representations . To make the necessary distinction in the generic ...
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... semantics in task abstraction , but we also need a framework and vocabulary for abstractions . 17.4 Framework for ... semantic domain ( the world of files and application functions ) to the computer syntactic domain ( the world of ...
... semantics in task abstraction , but we also need a framework and vocabulary for abstractions . 17.4 Framework for ... semantic domain ( the world of files and application functions ) to the computer syntactic domain ( the world of ...
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... semantic model . Occasionally , properties may need to be stated using the model itself ( as was the case with the ... semantics of embedded quantifiers over events . 19.6.4 . Not just atomic events Whereas most specification notations ...
... semantic model . Occasionally , properties may need to be stated using the model itself ( as was the case with the ... semantics of embedded quantifiers over events . 19.6.4 . Not just atomic events Whereas most specification notations ...
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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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