A framework that attempts a more realistic description of interaction by including the system explicitly, and breaks it into four main components.*Interaction FrameworkHuman-Computer FrameworkInterpretation FrameworkWindows, icons, menus and pointers: the default interface style for the majority of computer systems today*GIMPX TerminalWIMPIn the development of software we should take into account that the user wants to see the gains from the new technique as soon as possible and not after a long time of using it.*FalseTrueErgonomics or human factors is traditionally the study of the physical characteristics of the interaction*TrueFalsePresented either text-based or graphical, it provides options available for the user to choose*MenusQueryQuestionsColor used in displays may not be distinct and can vary different changes in contrast.*TrueFalseAn individual and isolated regions within a display that can be selected by the user to invoke a specific action*MenusToolbarsButtonsAn areas on the screen that behave as if they were independent terminals in their own right.*Command Line InterfaceWindowsPointsMatch the following terms of interaction*Purpose of an interactive system Domain Tasks Goal Intention Task Analyses System's Language User's Language Computerized applicationAn area of expertise and knowledge in some real-world activity. Specific action required to meet the goal. System Task language, describes psychological attributes of the domain relevant to the User state. Desired output from a performed task. Identification of the problem space for the user of an interactive system in terms of domain, goals, intention and tasks. Aid the user in accomplishing goals from some application domain. Core language, describes computational attributes of the domain relevant to the System state. Operations to manipulate the concepts of a domain. An area of expertise and knowledge in some real-world activity. Specific action required to meet the goal. System Task language, describes psychological attributes of the domain relevant to the User state. Desired output from a performed task. Identification of the problem space for the user of an interactive system in terms of domain, goals, intention and tasks. Aid the user in accomplishing goals from some application domain. Core language, describes computational attributes of the domain relevant to the System state. Operations to manipulate the concepts of a domain. This provides a means of expressing instructions to the computer directly, using function keys, single characters, abbreviations or whole-word commands.*Command Line InterfaceGraphical User InterfaceTouch Enabled InterfaceIt is essential in determining the feel of a WIMP environment.*InteractivityEventDisplayWhat framework is described in the following image?*Interpretation FrameworkInteraction FrameworkHuman-Computer Framework
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A framework that attempts a more realistic description of interaction by including the system explicitly, and breaks it into four main components.Interaction FrameworkHuman-Computer FrameworkInterpretation FrameworkWindows, icons, menus and pointers: the default interface style for the majority of computer systems todayGIMPX TerminalWIMPIn the development of software we should take into account that the user wants to see the gains from the new technique as soon as possible and not after a long time of using it.FalseTrueErgonomics or human factors is traditionally the study of the physical characteristics of the interactionTrueFalsePresented either text-based or graphical, it provides options available for the user to choose*MenusQueryQuestionsColor used in displays may not be distinct and can vary different changes in contrast.TrueFalseAn individual and isolated regions within a display that can be selected by the user to invoke a specific actionMenusToolbarsButtonsAn areas on the screen that behave as if they were independent terminals in their own right.Command Line InterfaceWindowsPointsMatch the following terms of interactionPurpose of an interactive system Domain Tasks Goal Intention Task Analyses System's Language User's Language Computerized applicationAn area of expertise and knowledge in some real-world activity. Specific action required to meet the goal. System Task language, describes psychological attributes of the domain relevant to the User state. Desired output from a performed task. Identification of the problem space for the user of an interactive system in terms of domain, goals, intention and tasks. Aid the user in accomplishing goals from some application domain. Core language, describes computational attributes of the domain relevant to the System state. Operations to manipulate the concepts of a domain. An area of expertise and knowledge in some real-world activity. Specific action required to meet the goal. System Task language, describes psychological attributes of the domain relevant to the User state. Desired output from a performed task. Identification of the problem space for the user of an interactive system in terms of domain, goals, intention and tasks. Aid the user in accomplishing goals from some application domain. Core language, describes computational attributes of the domain relevant to the System state. Operations to manipulate the concepts of a domain. This provides a means of expressing instructions to the computer directly, using function keys, single characters, abbreviations or whole-word commands.*Command Line InterfaceGraphical User InterfaceTouch Enabled InterfaceIt is essential in determining the feel of a WIMP environment.*InteractivityEventDisplayWhat framework is described in the following image?*Interpretation FrameworkInteraction FrameworkHuman-Computer Framework
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