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.
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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978-0-12-232150-4 (9780122321504)
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Introduction: The Emergence of the Separable User Interface. Early Work. First-Generation User Interface Systems. User Interface Specification for Separability. Architectures. Practical Issues of Separability. "The Future". Index.