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The User Friendly Card Catalog
Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1984The changing roles and relationships of professional staff in Reference and Cataloging departments in the catalog creation process are discussed. Specific examples are given for handling classification, subject headings and cross references. The article stresses the importance of interface between the two departments in making the catalog more ...
S K, Lee, N L, Ekstrand
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WebSolver: User friendly metacomputing
1998In many terms, WebSolver is just another Java-based and WWW-based metacomputer collecting and exploiting world wide unused CPU-time, in many other it is not. WebSolver does not only provide an agent-based system for distributing computations over the www, it also accepts computation jobs submitted from all over the world via a www interface.
Erik Lindström, Urban Widmark
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User friendly system for electrodiagnosis
Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1984A laboratory built computer system for clinical electrophysiology of vision is described to illustrate how modern technology may ease the task of handling otherwise rather complicated electronic equipment and of elaborating the data obtained. An example is given of a procedure for clinical electroretinography in which the task of the operator is ...
Norren, D. van, Kraats, J. van de
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Nursing Older People, 2009
Chronic pain increases with age because conditions that cause it occur more frequently or are more difficult to manage. Conditions such as bone and joint disorders may result in pain that remains with older individuals for the rest of their lives. Inaccurate assessment of chronic pain is a major barrier to effective management.
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Chronic pain increases with age because conditions that cause it occur more frequently or are more difficult to manage. Conditions such as bone and joint disorders may result in pain that remains with older individuals for the rest of their lives. Inaccurate assessment of chronic pain is a major barrier to effective management.
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A user-friendly interface adapter
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1985Abstract Most computer systems do not give any indication to users of what input is required. A manual, whether online or hardcopy, must be consulted, or help must be obtained from an expert. This paper describes a ‘black box’ which may be placed between a computer and a VDU to rectify this situation.
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Restore, a user-friendly system
Work, 1997Restore is an organisation where people are busy, friendly, sharing experiences and being tolerant with each other. There is a very great sense of shared purpose, and also one of striving. In the gardens people are digging, picking flowers for sale, weeding, potting up, cutting bunches of flowers and pricing plants.
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2013
Fuzzy FCA is developed and well understood from the algebraic point of view, but the meaning is still not clear to a (potential) real user. In the area of linear residuated lattices we try to explain the meaning of the concept forming operators and their results in a fuzzy FCA.
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Fuzzy FCA is developed and well understood from the algebraic point of view, but the meaning is still not clear to a (potential) real user. In the area of linear residuated lattices we try to explain the meaning of the concept forming operators and their results in a fuzzy FCA.
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Towards User-Friendly Cryptography
2017In this talk, we discuss user-friendliness in cryptography and its importance. Especially, we reconsider the significance of generic constructions of cryptographic tools, using the case of proxy re-encryption as an example. We then suggest that enjoyable aspects of cryptographic tools may also be important for technology diffusion.
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