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Перевод: interactive
[прилагательное] диалоговый; интерактивный
Тезаурус:
- a proliferation of self-access teaching materials and study packages, including interactive materials;
- British TV viewers will not pay more for a cable system just because one day it will be able to provide interactive services which they have never heard of, let alone want.
- If the system is interactive, then a light transmitter in the home is needed as well.
- An unconstrained approach is, in fact, the usual one for interactive document preparation systems.
- These studies are underpinned by continuing improvements in the operation of the geophysical databases and by further developments in computer software for interactive display and interpretation of data.
- In particular, Morton's "Logogen Theory" (Morton, 1969), Marslen-Wilson's "Cohort Theory" of word recognition (Marslen-Wilson and Welsh, 1978), and Rumelhart and McClelland's "Interactive Activation Model" (McClelland and Rumelhart, 1981; Rumelhart and McClelland, 1982) are relevant here.
- Philips CD-I (Compact Disk Interactive) system, due to be launched in the U.K. later this year, will also be able to take Photo-CDs.
- The package has been conceived as an interactive whole.
- The American microchip giant Intel has developed Digital Video Interactive (DVI) which enables a suitably equipped desktop computer to display full motion digital video.
- Berke and Stubbs indicate that the interactive dialogue subsystem and the display and interactive use component are particularly critical for the effective use of a DSS because they provide the interaction between the user and the machine.
- Martin Sugden, communications director of Interactive Information Systems (IIS) adds: "The most important thing is not the technology, but what you can do with it."
- The interactive nature of marriage means that such actions can have escalating effects.
- Knowledge, rather, is an emergent of an interactive process between a collectivity of subjects and the objects that constitute their environment.
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