20 research outputs found

    The Sisters

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    Thomas Mann\u27s Joseph Myth

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    The Phoenix Road

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    The autobiography of mark twain

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    227 hlm, ; 16 c

    MARK TWAIN

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    127 pgs;10,5 x 16,5 c

    The autobiography of mark Twain

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    80 p.; 23 cm

    The autobiography of Mark Twain

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    xxv, 413 p. ; 19 cm

    The Autobiography of mark twain./ Charles Neider (edt)

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    81 hal.; 22 cm

    The Autobiography of mark twain./ Charles Neider (edt)

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    81 hal.; 22 cm

    Role Of Childhood Aerobic Fitness In Successful Street Crossing

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    In this work, task complexity is considered as a multidimensional, integral characteristic of a task. The more complex a task is, the higher the cognitive demands for performing the task. Components of task complexity impose demands on the mental efforts of users. This article proposes a general approach to evaluate the complexity of computer-based tasks. The proposed principles of complexity evaluation and measures of complexity provide a proper basis for optimization, modification, and enhancement of the software design process. Experimental results support the effectiveness of the proposed method for both the design of man-machine systems and human-computer interfaces. The suggested methods and principles of complexity assessment derive from systemic-structural activity theory. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
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