CHI 90 Procee&qs April 1990 HEURISTIC EVALUATION Jukob Nielsen Technical University of Denmark Department of Computer Science DK-2800 Lyngby Copenhagen Denmark dat JN@NEUVMl . bitnet OF USER INTERFACES and Rolf Molich B altica A/S Mail Code B22 Klausdalsbrovej 601 DK-2750 Ballerup Denmark ABSTRACT ical or formal evaluation methods. In real life‚ most user interface evaluations are heuristic evaluations but almost nothing is known about this kind of evaluation since it has been
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Republic of the Philippines Sultan Kudarat State University Kalamansig Campus Kalamansig Sultan Kudarat COMPUTER HARDWARE A CT 321(Computer Interface) Midterm Project Submitted by: Aireen Rose R. Manguiran BSIT III Submitted to: Ms. Mailyne Bacongco‚ CoE TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Hardware ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 II. HDD (Hard Disk Drive)--------------------------------------------------------
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Computer Ethics is a branch of practical philosophy which deals with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct.[1] Margaret Anne Pierce‚ a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computers at Georgia Southern University has categorized the ethical decisions related to computer technology and usage into 3 primary influences: 1. The individual’s own personal code. 2. Any informal code of ethical conduct that exists in the work place. 3. Exposure
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GENERATION OF COMPUTERS The term generation indicates the type of technology used in the computer construction. As new technology was emerging‚ it was being used in the making of computer. The new technology improved the speed‚ accuracy and storage capacity of the computers. Different technologies have been used for computers in different times. Therefore‚ computers can be divided into five generations depending upon the technologies used. These are: First Generation (1940 - 1956) Second
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Rhetorical Devices Schemes Term Definition Example Alliteration頭韻 the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August. Anadiplosis反覆法 repetition of the last word of one clause at the beginning of the next clause The crime was common‚ common be the pain. Anaphora首語(句)重複法 regular repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases or clauses We shall fight in the trenches
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WHO/MSD/MSB 00.2g Workbook 6 Client Satisfaction Evaluations Workbook 6 · Clent Satisfaction Evaluations 1 WHO/MSD/MSB 00.2g c World Health Organization‚ 2000 WHO World Health Organization UNDCP United Nations International Drug Control Programme EMCDDA European Monitoring Center on Drugs and Drug Addiction This document is not a formal publication of the World Health Organization (WHO) and all rights are reserved by the Organization. The document may‚ however
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intended for output to a display. GPUs are very efficient at manipulating computer graphics‚ and their highly parallel structure makes them more effective than genera; purpose CPUs for algorithms where processing of large blocks of data is done in parallel. It is a specialized circuit designed to accelerate the image output in a frame buffer intended for the output to a display. RAM – Random Access Memory A random-access memory device allows data items to be read and written in roughly the same amount
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computers Created by: Valuta Iuliana Module: Information and Communication Technology Teacher: Peter Laszlo Created by: Valuta Iuliana Module: Information and Communication Technology Teacher: Peter Laszlo * Table of Contents 1 Types of computers 2 1.1 Microcomputers 3 1.2 Minicomputers 5 1.3 Mainframe computers 5 1.4 Supercomputer 5 2 Single-user vs.
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information system that identifies‚ records‚ and communicates the economic events of an organization to interested users.” ------------------------------------------------- Instructions Categorize the accounting tasks performed by Jenks as relating to either the identification (I)‚ recording (R)‚ or communication (C) aspects of accounting. E1-2 (a) The following are users of financial statements.
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SYLLABUS Cambridge International AS and A Level Computing 9691 For examination in June and November 2014 University of Cambridge International Examinations retains the copyright on all its publications. Registered Centres are permitted to copy material from this booklet for their own internal use. However‚ we cannot give permission to Centres to photocopy any material that is acknowledged to a third party even for internal use within a Centre. © University of Cambridge International Examinations
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