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Ben Shneiderman. Direct manipulation: A step beyond programming languages
- directional variances capture the image discontinuities with a continuous value model and can be thought
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bibliography of Conceptual Program Editors: Design and Formal Specification
- (1):35--41, January 1983. [92] B. Shneiderman. "Direct Manipulation: A Step Beyond Programming Languages." Computer
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Constraint Graphs: A Concept Map Meta-Language
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Sketchpad: A man-machine graphical communication system
- Languages, pages 439–493. Academic Press, 1981. [8] B. Shneiderman. Direct manipulation: A step beyond
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Preface to this Electronic Edition
- Languages, pages 439–493. Academic Press, 1981. [8] B. Shneiderman. Direct manipulation: A step beyond
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Technical Report
- Languages, pages 439–493. Academic Press, 1981. [8] B. Shneiderman. Direct manipulation: A step beyond
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WW94] Will Welch and Andrew Witkin. Free form shape design using triangulated surfaces. In Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '94 Proceedings) , pages 247--256, July 1994.
- english edition, 1959. [Sch83] Ben Schneiderman. Direct manipulation: A step beyond programming languages
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Journal of Database Management
- 147--158, Pittsburg, Penn., November 1989. [Sch83] B. Schneiderman. Direct manipulation: a step beyond
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