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Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives on Infections and Morbidity
A common boundary of a community of species between two bodies (wildlife – livestock – human) across which a pathogen can be transmitted between the biological communities.
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Urbanization and Emergence of Infectious Diseases
Supriya Ray (Karnatak University, India), Venugopal N. Puluamaghatta (Anthropological Survey of India, India), and Suresh Basavaraj Arakera (Karnatak University, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9414-8.ch003
Abstract
The process of urbanization is ongoing and continuous since the industrial revolution in the 18th century. The United Nations has estimated the growth of world's urban population to be 6.3 billion by 2050. Rapid influx of migrants in cities led to the development of informal urban settlement which is the initial probable source of emerging communicable diseases. Due to overcrowding, closer contacts with wild and domesticated animals increases the risk of emerging zoonotic diseases. Adequate housing, proper city planning, proper hygiene and sanitation, and surveillance can help in preventing transmission of pathogens, emerging infectious diseases, and decline of ecosystem. This chapter considers the role of urbanization that plays in the emergence of zoonotic diseases and cross-species transmission of pathogens into new host population through exploring the dynamics and complexity of ecological system at wildlife-livestock-human interfaces and the factors affecting the epidemiology of disease emergence.
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Design Guidelines for Asynchronous E-Learning Applications
An interface is a specification that exists between software components that specifies a selected means of interaction, by means of properties of other software modules, which abstract and encapsulate their data.
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Designing Animated (and Interactive) Infographics for Remote Learning
A designed surface (of an application or software program) that enables people to interact with computers.
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Business Model Application of UML Stereotypes
The specification for a method (“what” a method does); how that function is called from another program. Interfaces are provided in source form as opposed to implementations, which are secure. This allows one to use a method without regard for “how” that method is coded. It also allows multiple implementations of the same interface.
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Managerial Computer Business Games
The meeting point between a computer and someone outside of it. Common interfaces between people and computers are the monitor screen, the keyboard, the graphical system used to present information to the user, and so on.
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Teacher Curatorship: Fostering Literacies With Kindergartners Using YouTube Videos
The way that someone can access online or computer content, such as using a tablet’s screen (v.); also the screen itself (n.).
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Critical Human Factors on Mobile Applications for Tourism and Entertainment
The way a user interacts with a product, what he or she does, and how it responds.
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Extended Reality as the Immersive Environment Conjunction of Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Mixed Reality: A Phenomenological Response Facing Modern Culture
A system, or program that enable users to effectively communicate with a computing process. In computer graphics, is the friendly user aspect of visual elements to understand and control a complex computation.
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Information Visualization and Interface Culture
An operable membrane that defines the boundary two entities (i.e. an operating system mediates the relationship between computer hardware and the user).
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Use of Mobile Phones by Individuals with Visual Impairments
The surface or space through which a human interacts with a device or product.
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Mobile Music Interfaces Evaluation
A user interface, consisting of the set of dials, knobs, operating system commands, graphical display formats, and other devices provided by a computer or a program to allow the user to communicate and use the computer or program. A graphical user interface (GUI) provides its user a more or less “picture-oriented” way to interact with technology. A GUI is usually a more satisfying or user-friendly interface to a computer system.
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User Interfaces in Smart Assistive Environments: Requirements, Devices, Applications
Component that mediates the relationship between two entities. For example, a user interface is a point of interaction between the user and the machine.
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Pervasive Cyberinfrastructure for Personalized Education
With respect to computer programming, an interface is a format, or contract, that must be followed in order to ensure the proper functionality of a computer program.
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Interface Trends in Human Interaction, the Internet of Things, and Big Data
A mechanism that mediates the conversation between a person and a product or system. An interface is a means to make the conversation between the human and machine or product easier.
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The Concept of Modularity in the Context of IS Project Outsourcing
An interface is a common boundary where direct contact between two modules occurs and where these two modules communicate with each other.
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The Concept of Modularity in the Context of IS Project Outsourcing
An interface is a common boundary where direct contact between two modules occurs and where these two modules communicate with each other.
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Object-Oriented Software Reuse in Business Systems
The specification for a method (“what” a method does); how that function is called from another program. Interfaces are provided in source form as opposed to implementations, which are secure. This allows one to use a method without regard for “how” that method is coded. It also allows multiple implementations of the same interface.
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Requirements Refinement and Component Reuse: The FoReVer Contract-Based Approach
The boundary of a component consisting of the declaration of a set of public features, data and/or events, used to interact with the environment.
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Dialogue With Interfaces: Beyond the Visual Towards Socio-Spatial Engagement
Digital-physical devices that enable human-machine or human-human interaction.
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From Hydrological Models to Policy-Relevant Decision Support Systems (DSSs): A Historical Perspective
A mechanism or framework to link two systems; be able to exchange, use or process the information.
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Better Executive Information with the Dashboard Approach
Portion of a computer application that is used by the user to communicate with the application. It is particularly important for a dashboard, because it may impinge on the ability of users to properly interpret the variations in the indicators shown to them.
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Unified Data Model for Large-Scale Multi-Schema Integration (ULMI)
For the sake of this chapter, an interface defines how a software system can be communicated with electronically. An interface consists of at least one schema.
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Design, New Media, and Human-Computer Interactions
A mechanism that mediates the conversation between a person and a product or system. An interface is a means to make the conversation between the human and machine or product easier.
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Interface Technology Trends Implications for News and Information Services
A mechanism that mediates the conversation between a person and a product or system. An interface is a means to make the conversation between the human and machine or product easier.
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Fostering Computational Thinking in Homes and Other Informal Learning Spaces
A device that enables a person to communicate with a computer.
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Virtual Collaboration
The designed interconnection between humans and computers.
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Real Time Interface for Fluidized Bed Reactor Simulator
Defines the communication boundary between two entities, such as a piece of software, a hardware device, or a user. The interface between a human and a computer is called a user interface.
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Geospatial Image Metadata Catalog Services
A named set of operations that characterize the behavior of an entity. (Source: ISO 19119: Geographic information – Services)
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Making Exergames Appealing: An Assessment of Commercial Exergames
Do the game’s interfaces (e.g. Wiimotes, balance board, interactive screen) allow an immersive, seamless and accurate response between the user and the game?
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Ergonomic Design of a Driver Training Simulator for Rural India
It is the connecting link between the user and the technology with which he is interacting. AU30: Reference appears to be out of alphabetical order. Please check
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The Edgard Project: Towards a Discussion of Ethical Tech in Art and Design
A point of interaction between the user and an object. Also used as a system that manages and processes signs, that is, it translates signs to different levels of abstraction.
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