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Software design is conducted at three levels: the physical level, which involves designing buttons, layouts, gestures and so on that are matched to the physical and cognitive capabilities of human users; the linguistic level, which involves designing icons, messages and terminology to communicate with users; and the conceptual level, which involves designing the underlying behavior as a collection of concepts. The two lower levels are concerned with representing the concepts in the user interface.
The Essence of Software: Why Concepts Matter for Great Design
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