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Interface (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interface generally refers to an abstraction that an entity provides of itself to the outside. This separates the methods of external communication from internal operation (for example two different ...
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Human–computer interaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human–computer interaction ( HCI ) is the study of interaction between people (users) and computers. It is often regarded as the intersection of computer science, behavioral sciences, design and se...
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Interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interface may refer to: • Interface (novel) • "Interface" ( TNG episode), in Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV) • Interface (album), by Dominion (1966) • Interface (film), horror (1984) • ...
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Shneiderman's Principles of Human-Computer Interface Design: ... ; Design Theory: Human-Computer Interface Design ... These are all examples of advances in human-computer interface design which were designed to make it easier to accomplish things with a computer. Do you remember the first days of desktop computers? I do.
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The HCI Bibliography (HCIBIB) is a free-access bibliography on Human-Computer Interaction, with over 50,000 records in a searchable database. HCIBIB.ORG is also one of the premier portals to high-quality information on the development of usable software and Web-based systems. ... Learn about Human-Computer Interaction...
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Methods form the object's interface with the outside world; the buttons on the front of your television set, for example, are the interface between you and the electrical wiring on the other side of its plastic casing.
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And lucky us, apparently at least one such system will be shown this week at CeBIT developed by none other than Fraunhofer: the aptly and succinctly dubbed Brain Computer Interface (we'd prefer something a little snappier, say, like the Computer Brain Interface, but whatevs).
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