September 2002
Intermediate to advanced
496 pages
10h
English
In the last few years, most users migrated or upgraded to graphical operating systems: Microsoft Windows and UNIX with X-Windows, for example. As a result, most of the tasks of performing configurations, setting up operating systems and components, working with file systems, and many other activities involve a GUI. A great deal of success in modern software engineering lies in correct interface design. Sometimes, the location of a button on the screen may be crucial. Researches continue to look for new and better ways to configure interaction with software users.
The topic of correct GUI design is out of the scope of this book. Our aim is to give you the tools for developing applications that involve user interaction in a graphical ...