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A user-friendly interface for mainframe

Seventh International Working Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management, 2002
SIDRA II System was developed to provide on-line access to aggregate data resulted from all censuses and surveys produced by IBGE, as National Statistical System Coordinator in Brazil. The main goal was to have a user-friendly interface and provide dense information (data and metadata), as well as facilities for data retrieval based on a mainframe ...
Mauro Sergio S. Cabral   +1 more
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Efficient and user-friendly verification

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2002
A compositional verification method from a high-level resource-management standpoint is presented for dense-time concurrent systems and implemented in the tool of SGM (State-Graph Manipulators) with graphical user interface. SGM packages sophisticated verification technology into state-graph manipulators and provides a user interface which views state ...
Farn Wang, Pao-Ann Hsiung
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User Friendly Computer Profilormetry

2002
Portable optical profilometer for measurement and analysis of the human back shape has been developed. The driving user friendly software includes correction of distortion of the observation lens, data calibration, three-dimensional Z-axis rotation of the patient normalizing his position, calculus of the curvature map (second derivative), and precise ...
Janusz, Kozlowski   +2 more
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User friendly SLAM initialization

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 2013
The development of new Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) techniques is quickly advancing in research communities and rapidly transitioning into commercial products. Creating accurate and high-quality SLAM maps relies on a robust initialization process.
Alessandro Mulloni   +5 more
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On the necessity of user-friendly CAPTCHA

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2011
A "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart" (CAPTCHA) is a mechanism widely used nowadays for protection of web applications, interfaces, and services from malicious users. A questionnaire-based survey combined with a real usage scenario of a native-language CAPTCHA mechanism was conducted in order to investigate ...
Christos Fidas   +2 more
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User-friendly Explanatory Dialogues

2023
When dialogues with voice assistants (VAs) fall apart, users often become confused or even frustrated. To address these issues and related privacy concerns, Amazon recently introduced a feature allowing Alexa users to inquire about why it behaved in a certain way. But how do users perceive this new feature? In this paper, we present preliminary results
Fatemeh Alizadeh   +2 more
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The User Friendly Card Catalog

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 1984
The 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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Knowledgeable and friendly end users

Proceedings of the 17th annual computer personnel research conference on -, 1980
End user (EU) can be defined as “any individual who functions outside of the electronic data processing (EDP) area and is affected by a data processing (DP) system” (17, p. 10). Even computer operators and programmers, when they function outside of their professional activities, are EUs of DP systems.
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Unintended Consequences: A Friendly User Looks at User-Friendly Digitization

Journal of Library Administration, 2008
Growth in digital capacity and other technological advances have placed us on the cusp of great cultural transformation. As we race headlong into this future, rapid innovation, followed by equally rapid obsolescence, challenges academic administrators who must make decisions involving technology that make them uneasy.
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WebSolver: User friendly metacomputing

1998
In 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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