... natural user interface, or NUI (pronounced "new-ee"), is the next generation of interfaces. We can interact with natural user interfaces using many different input modalities, including ... reuse existing skills. By doing this, you can take advantage of the investment your users made in their existing skills and create instant experts. In both the real-world and user interfaces, ... one thing: the quoted paper was written in 1982 by Ben Shneiderman and he was describing the up-and-coming graphicaluserinterface as a direct manipulation interface. When considered in this...
... points selected using the menu items Mark first point (shortcut key Alt+1) and Mark second point (shortcut key Alt+2). 53 Chapter 4 Graphical user interface The goal of the graphicaluserinterface ... entered point can be deleted using the shortcut key D. As in the case of the boundary, the polyline can be closed using the shortcut key U. When defining a new point, the corresponding z-coordinate ... modified interpolating algorithm as described in section 3.10 Running SURGE-F.EXE. Using this procedure the trend surface is involved in the interpolation, meaning that the resulting surface...
... typically act on the entire active window; examples include the Save buttonon a File dialog window, or the Print button on a Print dialog window. In both cases,activating the button causes a system ... other distinctions that are often drawn in the arena of testing, unittesting, system testing, regression testing, and so on. We’re going to stay at a higherlevel and discuss design testing and ... brokendown into two main areas of focus:1. Designing the GUI to be usable and friendly from the end user s perspective.2. Designing and implementing the GUI to be reliable, and maintainable fromthe...
... 2. GraphicalUser Interface Windows FormsWinFormsCreate GUIs for programsElement on the desktopRepresented by:DialogWindowMDI window Slide 11Chapter 2. GraphicalUser Interface Event-Handling ... is double clicked in the designer. Slide 3Chapter 2. GraphicalUser Interface Introduction Graphical UserInterface (GUI)Allow interaction with program visuallyIs an object, accessed ... selection, by clicking an item in the list or by typing into the box, if permitted.Panel: A container in which components can be placed. Slide 20Chapter 2. GraphicalUser Interface Control...
... architecture, clinical research, and nancial trading. These example domains show the 100 envisioning ideas in acon” in specic contexts. By including three domains instead of one, each envisioning ... workers to maintain an internal locus of control; and providing mean-ingful visibility into the internal workings of automaon.Category F, “Enhancing informaon representa-on,” contains eleven ... ideas in this category highlight the potenal importance of exible organizing methods; searching, ltering, and sort-ing applicaon content; handling uncertain data sets; integrang informaon...
... Chapter 1: Windows Forms and the User Interface Lesson 1: Adding and configuring Windows FormsAdding Forms to the projectProperties of Windows FormsCreating non-rectangular Windows FormsLesson ... Managing control layout with container controlsSlide 2 Document Outline WindowDocument Outline Window (p.57)Displays all of the controls and container controls in a formView\Other Windows\Document ... control within a Windows Form or other container controlModify control properties by using SmartTagsManage the allocation of controls in a Windows Form by using the Document Outline windowLesson...
... turbulenceWind-shear-induced turbulence is very effective in enhancing the gas exchange processnear the air-water interface because wind-shear is generated at the water surface whichis directly in the vicinity ... is investigated in this study.Most studies have focused on the interaction between gas transfer process and windshear-induced turbulence (see Section 2.3). The wind shear is indeed the dominant ... given in more detail. In addition, significant works on the combined effect of wind-shear and bottom-shear-inducedturbulence as well as the effect of the cleanliness of the interface are briefly...
... experienced.We introduce user models not for defining users’ be-haviors beforehand, but for detecting users’ patterns in real-time interaction.We define three dimensions in the user models:‘skill ... scoring with language understanding anddialogue modeling. In Proc. ICSLP.Robert Kass and Tim Finin. 1988. Modeling the user in natural language systems. Computational Linguistics,14(3):5–22.Kazunori ... appropriate user modeling in order to generate cooperative responses toeach userin spoken dialogue systems. Un-like previous studies that focus on user sknowledge or typical kinds of users, theuser...