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Contribuições da MoLIC para a reflexão sobre o conteúdo do sistema de ajuda

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Despite the efforts to improve HCI issues, the users still find problems when interacting with applications. This naturally demands the need for help systems. But the construction of such systems depends on the availability of information (and the necessary reflections upon them) to compose its contents. This work investigates if the MoLIC language can contribute to the construction of help systems by checking the design reflections that this language leads a designer to exercise.

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      IHC '06: Proceedings of VII Brazilian symposium on Human factors in computing systems
      November 2006
      251 pages
      ISBN:1595934324
      DOI:10.1145/1298023

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