ThesaHelp: references a-b
Topic: interactive response time
Topic: hypertext browser
Topic: information retrieval by searching
Topic: memory management by working sets
Topic: limitations of system security
Topic: user-centered operating system
Topic: undoing actions in a UserInterface
Topic: help in UserInterface
Topic: disorientation in a user interface
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Reference
Beretta, G., Burkhart, H., Fink, P., Nievergelt, J., Ventura, A., Weydert, J.,
"XS-1: An integrated interactive system and its kernel",
Proceedings 6th International Conference on Software Engineering, IEEE Computer Society, September 1982, pp. 340-349.
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Quotations
341 ;;Quote: interactive systems should respond in less than 1/10 second to trivial requests; i.e., tasks without a sense of achievement or completion
| 341 ;;Quote: browsing requires immediate response; otherwise lose visual search and pattern-matching
| 341 ;;Quote: if organize data for predictable working set size, get unpredictable response times in interactive systems; need random storage access
| 341 ;;Quote: in an interactive system, the user is his own worst enemy; careless deletion, accidental overwrite, etc.
| 341+;;Quote: while operating systems emphasize protection of data from others, interactive users need protection from themselves
| 341 ;;Quote: although conventional security concerns protection, an interactive system needs recovery tools, e.g., undo and restore damaged data
| 342 ;;Quote: site, mode, and trail--Where am I?, What can I do?, How did I get here and where can I go?
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Related Topics
ThesaHelp: references a-b (396 items)
Topic: interactive response time (32 items)
Topic: hypertext browser (23 items)
Topic: information retrieval by searching (35 items)
Topic: memory management by working sets (18 items)
Topic: limitations of system security (32 items)
Topic: user-centered operating system (24 items)
Topic: undoing actions in a UserInterface (23 items)
Topic: help in UserInterface (33 items)
Topic: disorientation in a user interface (13 items)
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