User Interfaces
by Rita Matrai
Publisher: InTech 2010
ISBN-13: 9789533070841
Number of pages: 280
Description:
It is important that user can apply the interface easily and technical parts do not distract their attentions from their work. Proper design of user interface can prevent users from several inconveniences in which this book is a great help.
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