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Software: Practice and Experience, 1979
AbstractA common failing with many ‘general purpose’ operating systems is that they try to provide a single user interface to suit all applications. The approach adopted in the MUSS system is to provide a set of basic building blocks which can be used for the construction of tailor‐made systems.
G. R. Frank, Colin J. Theaker
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AbstractA common failing with many ‘general purpose’ operating systems is that they try to provide a single user interface to suit all applications. The approach adopted in the MUSS system is to provide a set of basic building blocks which can be used for the construction of tailor‐made systems.
G. R. Frank, Colin J. Theaker
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User Interface Prototype for User-Centered Interface Design
Fourth International Conference on Information Technology (ITNG'07), 2007User interface is communication channel that end-user can interact with a system. All knowledge against a system occurs in compliance with the interaction of the user and interface. Therefore, according to development environment of the application changes rapidly, we became to need interface design to support complex interaction between human and ...
Chang-Mog Lee +2 more
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Proceedings of the 16th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology, 2003
Dialog boxes that collect parameters for commands often create ephemeral, unnatural interruptions of a program's normal execution flow, encouraging the user to complete the dialog box as quickly as possible in order for the program to process that command.
Dennis Quan +3 more
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Dialog boxes that collect parameters for commands often create ephemeral, unnatural interruptions of a program's normal execution flow, encouraging the user to complete the dialog box as quickly as possible in order for the program to process that command.
Dennis Quan +3 more
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Designing the user in user interfaces
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM symposium on Spatial user interaction, 2014In the good old days, the human was here, the computer there, and a good living was to be made by designing ways to interface between the two. Now we find ourselves unthinkingly pinching to zoom in on a picture in a paper magazine. User interfaces are changing instinctual human behavior and instinctual human behavior is changing user interfaces.
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1993
The application of an object-oriented approach to modeling the application and presentation layer of the human-machine interfaces in a telecommunications management network architecture is described. It is argued that a significant simplification in information interchange between human and machine occurs when the machine has a model of the user to ...
Lucia Marchisio +2 more
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The application of an object-oriented approach to modeling the application and presentation layer of the human-machine interfaces in a telecommunications management network architecture is described. It is argued that a significant simplification in information interchange between human and machine occurs when the machine has a model of the user to ...
Lucia Marchisio +2 more
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Spreadsheets as User Interfaces
Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2016Spreadsheets are ubiquitous, familiar, often overlooked, and embody vast financial and human investment, not least in their user interface. This paper shows how spreadsheets can be used as an integral part of interactive processes, for activities from simple data entry, to more complex grouping and linking of datasets, both as fully functional ...
Alan J. Dix +4 more
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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 2001
Summary: User interfaces often only support one way to do a task when the physical interface or the requirements of the task would permit other ways. In contrast, a user interface that supports multiple approaches is permissive. This paper argues that permissive user interfaces are easier to use--and even when they are not applicable for particular ...
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Summary: User interfaces often only support one way to do a task when the physical interface or the requirements of the task would permit other ways. In contrast, a user interface that supports multiple approaches is permissive. This paper argues that permissive user interfaces are easier to use--and even when they are not applicable for particular ...
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Proceedings of the 2014 Workshop on Distributed User Interfaces and Multimodal Interaction, 2014
The distribution of user interfaces is a reality. To represent this reality this paper presents a metamodel to characterize user interface distribution capabilities and states. This metamodel allows analyzers/designers to manipulate user interface distribution models by the means of two model editors in order to calculate their capabilities and states.
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The distribution of user interfaces is a reality. To represent this reality this paper presents a metamodel to characterize user interface distribution capabilities and states. This metamodel allows analyzers/designers to manipulate user interface distribution models by the means of two model editors in order to calculate their capabilities and states.
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2018
We introduce here a tangible user interface implemented by passing objects between a human and a computer.
Elias Shamilov +3 more
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We introduce here a tangible user interface implemented by passing objects between a human and a computer.
Elias Shamilov +3 more
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Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2012
We investigate implanted user interfaces that small devices provide when implanted underneath human skin. Such devices always stay with the user, making their implanted user interfaces available at all times. We discuss four core challenges of implanted user interfaces: how to sense input through the skin, how to produce output, how to communicate ...
Christian Holz 0001 +3 more
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We investigate implanted user interfaces that small devices provide when implanted underneath human skin. Such devices always stay with the user, making their implanted user interfaces available at all times. We discuss four core challenges of implanted user interfaces: how to sense input through the skin, how to produce output, how to communicate ...
Christian Holz 0001 +3 more
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