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On the representation of time in interaction
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
The growth in interactive, distributed and multimedia systems and particularly the explosion in use of the World Wide Web means that the concept of time is being recognised as of increasing importance in systems which are ...
Temporal requirements and the human computer interface : not just an afterthought
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
Time plays an intrinsic part in the human computer interface. We argue that temporal issues must be recognised as fundamental to the interface, not relegated to the status of quality requirements. If we treat time as being ...
Speedy services : time, usability and E-Commerce
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
Times play a vital role in human-computer interaction. However, when interaction takes place over a network, as is the case with e-commerce, it is impossible to guarantee that temporal requirements will be met. Therefore ...
Time in specifications : what exactly are we trying to specify?
(University of Hertfordshire, 1999)
It is generally accepted that the specification of time can be a difficult goal to achieve. Much of the research in this area has concentrated on new methods which allow for the specification of time. However, little ...