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The Separable User Interface

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The Separable User Interface traces the development of "separability" from the early studies, such as Newman's 1968 model, through the Seeheim model of the mid-1980s to modern architectures and user interface management systems. In doing so, the book illustrates that there are still some issues of "separability" that remain to be resolved.

371 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1992

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