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Human–computer interaction / Graphical user interfaces / User interface / Virtual reality / IBM AIX SMIT / Usability / Text-based / Microsoft Excel / Dialog box / Software / System software / User interface techniques
Date: 2007-07-31 12:19:57
Human–computer interaction
Graphical user interfaces
User interface
Virtual reality
IBM AIX SMIT
Usability
Text-based
Microsoft Excel
Dialog box
Software
System software
User interface techniques

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