human computer interface - allows user to interact with the computer, GUI - graphical user interface, WIMP - windows icons menu pointer (features of a GUI), natural language interface - interacting with digital technology using everyday language/voice, motion tracking interface - an interface that converts movement into digital signals, VR - virtual reality, touchscreen interface - acts as both an input and output device, accessibility - describes how an application is accessible to all, regardless of disability, W3C - world wide web consortium, W3C role in accessibility - they ensure accessibility of digital applications for all users by setting standards that developers adhere to, platform - the hardware or software that supports the operation of an application, cross-platform - an application that is designed to operate on more than one platform, software compatibility - the ability to run software on different operating systems, plug-in - an add-on that once installed, allows an application to do something it previously couldn't. Adds functionality. , HTML 5 - the latest (and last) version of HTML. Aids cross-platform compatibilty by encouraging greater interoperability between devices; reduces need for plugins, pdf - portable document format (cross-platform compatible), file optimisation - process of modifying a computer file to make it use less system resources such as processing power or storage space, compression - a technique used to reduce file size by removing unnecessary data, optimised file formats - files that have been compressed. They use less resources and take up less space. ,

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