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Transaction language characteristics and user/computer interfaces in manufacturing systems
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1983Abstract A problem-oriented language for manufacturing control and operator guidance within production systems is described. In-process control and the human/computer communication is combined and based on transactions. These are preplanned instruction sequences for a machine and an operator which are constructed logically.
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IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1986
A hierarchical model is used as a vehicle to integrate concepts related to user-system interfaces from a variety of different disciplines. The model is based on the notion that the user and the system constitute two independent control systems and that proper intersystem communication can take place only when each operates with appropriate expectations
Dennis B. Beringer, Arne Thesen
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A hierarchical model is used as a vehicle to integrate concepts related to user-system interfaces from a variety of different disciplines. The model is based on the notion that the user and the system constitute two independent control systems and that proper intersystem communication can take place only when each operates with appropriate expectations
Dennis B. Beringer, Arne Thesen
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User-Computer Interface Issues for Future Ship Combat Consoles
Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting, 1989As we approach the 1990's the surface navy is facing critical procurement decisions for the design of consoles for shipboard combat information centers. Studies are being conducted to identify the impact of current designs on performance, and to construct and test prototypes for future designs.
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2011 International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing, 2011
Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers.
Kaoru Sugita+3 more
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Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers.
Kaoru Sugita+3 more
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2011 Third International Conference on Intelligent Networking and Collaborative Systems, 2011
Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers.
Kaoru Sugita+3 more
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Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers.
Kaoru Sugita+3 more
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Models and Tools for the Designers of User-Computer Interfaces
1988The user-computer interface is often the major impediment to successful use of interactive computer graphics systems. Design of the interface is often thought of as art rather than science, and suffers from lack of formalisms, models, tools, and methodical design approaches.
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Formal development of hybrid user-computer interfaces with advanced forms of user assistance
Journal of Systems and Software, 1991Abstract This article presents a software engineering approach to developing a hybrid interface consisting of both command language and direct manipulation. This approach supports development of reusable and maintainable interface software. In addition, it includes provisions for satisfying human factors.
James H. Gerlach, Feng-Yang Kuo
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Information systems teaching: a debate on the user‐system interface in end‐user computing
Information Systems Journal, 1992Abstract. Advances in educational technology have had little impact on the lecturing process, a process on which university‐level information systems education depends. This paper argues for the use of ‘playlets’, in the form of scripted dialogues that present the material in a more interesting and easily interpreted fashion.
Steve Smithson, Rudy Hirschheim
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Software design for electronic banking
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science - CSC '88, 1988Banks are developing new electronic banking products very rapidly. This paper argues that the success of new products depends not only on the technology and on marketing considerations, but also on the quality of the user-computer interface provided for different users of banking systems.
Anna Bodi, John Zeleznikow
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2011 14th International Conference on Network-Based Information Systems, 2011
Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers.
Kaoru Sugita+3 more
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Recently, immense multimedia information is exchanged on the Internet, where 3DCG, video, image, sound, and text are involved in various circumstances with different terminal devices, networks, and users with different knowledge and competence on using computers.
Kaoru Sugita+3 more
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