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human factors in computing systems | 1989

Mathematical formula editor for CAI

Yasutomo Nakayama

Many students in lower grades who study mathematics with computers have difficulty in inputting formulas by using existing methods. It would be much easier for them if they could input formulas naturally, as they appear in textbooks. This paper describes such an interface program module for use in CAI. This module makes it easy for students to input and edit complex formulas solely by key operations, without using a mouse. The difference between the module and existing mathematical expression editors is that it converts formulas into character strings syntactically. In this way, CAI programs can understand the meanings of the formulas.


Archive | 2008

METHOD FOR AUTOMATING AN INTERNATIONALIZATION TEST IN A MULTILINGUAL WEB APPLICATION

Yayoi Fujiwara; Yasuhisa Gotoh; Yasutomo Nakayama


Archive | 1992

Method and apparatus for transforming graphics

Yasutomo Nakayama


Archive | 2004

Search supporting apparatus, search supporting method and searching program

Yasutomo Nakayama; Shinkichi Hamada; Yuko Ito


Archive | 1993

Apparatus and method for generating a set of patterns for a plane tessellation.

Yasutomo Nakayama


Archive | 2008

Search supporting apparatus and method utilizing exclusion keywords

Yasutomo Nakayama; Shinkichi Hamada; Yuko Ito


Archive | 2003

RETRIEVAL SUPPORT DEVICE, RETRIEVAL SUPPORT METHOD AND PROGRAM

Shinkichi Hamada; Yuko Ito; Yasutomo Nakayama; 恭與 中山; 祐子 伊藤; 慎吉 浜田


Archive | 2011

Generating a Stereoscopic Image

Eisuke Kanzaki; Yasutomo Nakayama


Archive | 2008

Automating user's operations

Yayoi Fujiwara; Yasuhisa Gotoh; Yasutomo Nakayama


Archive | 1992

Graphic moving/transforming method and apparatus

Yasutomo Nakayama

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