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Interactive Techniques

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Eurographics Tutorials ’83

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The programmer of an interactive program has a complex task to perform. In addition to the specification of correct, efficient algorithms he must pay continuous attention to the way the program will manifest itself to the observing user when run and by what means the user can influence the problem solving process. The success of the program depends as much on how easily the user can interact with it as on the efficiency and correctness of the algorithms.

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© 1984 EUROGRAPHICS The European Association for Computer Graphics

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ten Hagen, P.J.W. (1984). Interactive Techniques. In: ten Hagen, P.J.W. (eds) Eurographics Tutorials ’83. EurographicSeminars. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69906-1_4

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