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information architecture [‚in·fər‚mā·shən ′är·kə‚tek·chər] (computer science) The organization of large bodies of content, as well as the organization and labeling (tagging) of content at the document level to make information easy to search, navigate, and manage. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Familiarization with a linear reading strategy led to an ordinal effect favoring the more linear navigation possibilities. The combined functionality of Avago's mobile navigation pad module and interface IC provides designers with a small form factor input module which improves on the traditional linear navigation experience now available on computer mice and other popular input devices where quick and easy navigation of long email and song lists, and directional cursor movement in gaming applications are most desired," says Khin-Mien Chong, general manager, Mobile Input Device Operations. For example, with the Spatial tool, linear navigation would result in the "column" on the left side of the tool being traversed from top to bottom, followed by a move to the right to the to p of the next "column" (Figure 2). |
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