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25 January 2000 Designing intuitive dialog boxes in Windows environments
Natalia Souetova
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Proceedings Volume 4064, Third International Workshop on Nondestructive Testing and Computer Simulations in Science and Engineering; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375436
Event: Third International Workshop on Nondestructive Testing and Computer Simulations in Science and Engineering, 1999, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Abstract
There were analyzed some approaches to user interface design. Most existing interfaces seem to be difficult for understanding and studying for newcomers. There were defined some ways for designing interfaces based on psychology of computer image perception and experience got while working with artists and designers without special technique education. Some applications with standard Windows interfaces, based on these results, were developed. Windows environment was chosen because they are very popular now. This increased quality and speed of users' job and reduced quantity of troubles and mistakes. Now high-qualified employers do not spend their working time for explanation and help.
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Natalia Souetova "Designing intuitive dialog boxes in Windows environments", Proc. SPIE 4064, Third International Workshop on Nondestructive Testing and Computer Simulations in Science and Engineering, (25 January 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.375436
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