**21. Interfaces**

264 Semantics – Advances in Theories and Mathematical Models

 Plasticity: which describes materials that permanently deform after a large enough applied stress including the ability to retain a shape attained by pressure deformation and the capacity of organisms with the same genotype to vary in developmental pattern, in phenotype, or in behaviour according to varying environmental conditions

 Non-Newtonian fluid: Compare with Newtonian fluid: A fluid whose viscosity changes when the gradient in flow speed changes. Colloidal suspensions and polymer solutions like ketchup and starch/water paste are non-Newtonian fluids (e.g. ketchup, blood, yogurt viscosity. What is the determinate is the coefficient of viscosity: The resistance a liquid exhibits to flow. Experimentally, the frictional force between two liquid layers moving past each other is proportional to area of the layers and the difference in flow

Biological: relates to biology or to life and living processes (Answers, 2010; Merram-

This is essentially a visual aid for simplifying an expression; function; entities; events;

In terms of entanglements (single-Multiple) associated with Packet Semantics the domains are: Sender and recipient must agree on what the recipient can assume if it receives a

May be described using a Finite State Machine (FSM) which represents the transitions

 Biological–machine 'knowledge—information—learning delivery engines' (KILDEE's) Unique trigger events, information—knowledge that has Biological—*machine* temporal

Fusion of human—machine via *Markov chain* B*–*CORG Biorheology interfaces =

speed between them (Answers, 2010; Merram-Webster, 2010).

interactions—to—influences over a time interval (Gregersen et al., 1998).

**20.2 Entanglements (single-multiple) associated with Packets**  There tend to be three domains to an entangled packet format:

Tells recipient how to parse the inbound packet (ANU, 2010)

What actions the recipient should take in response to the packet

What are Semantic and Semiotic entangled–single–multiple chains based on:

Complexities in the supporting knowledge—information—learning domains

Biorheological categorisation are:

Webster, 2010).

**20.1 Temporal mapping** 

particular packet

meshing

evolution.

(Answers, 2010; Merram-Webster, 2010).

**20. Temporal entangement mapping** 

 Describes what each type of packet looks like Tells the sender what to put in the packet

involves in the protocol (ANU, 2010).

 Multiple operating dimensions as *Möbius strips* 'Biorheology causality logic gates' (B*–*CORG)

To assess interface effectiveness an Heuristic Evaluation is utilised as prime metrics:


What is suggested is that the concepts of user interface design ideally allows:

