Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott mostly deals with User interface, Mobile device, Human–computer interaction, Wireless and Event. Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott combines subjects such as Identifier, Interface and Avatar with her study of User interface. Her Mobile device research entails a greater understanding of World Wide Web.
Her Human–computer interaction research incorporates elements of Graphical user interface, Multimedia, Representation and Instant messaging. She has included themes like Computer security and Communications system in her Wireless study. Her Event research incorporates themes from Object, Computer vision and Ranking.
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott focuses on Mobile device, Computer hardware, Computer network, Wireless and User interface. Her Mobile device research integrates issues from Computer graphics, Cursor, Mode, Human–computer interaction and Mobile wireless. Her work carried out in the field of Computer hardware brings together such families of science as Interface and Operating system.
Her studies deal with areas such as Wi-Fi, Wireless network and Telecommunications as well as Computer network. Her research integrates issues of Computer security, Telephony, World Wide Web and Cellular network in her study of Wireless. Her study looks at the relationship between User interface and topics such as Identifier, which overlap with Line and Selection.
Her primary areas of study are Mobile device, Information retrieval, Set, Interface and Computer hardware. Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott integrates Mobile device and Element in her studies. Her Information retrieval research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Event and Data mining.
As part of one scientific family, Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott deals mainly with the area of Set, narrowing it down to issues related to the Electronics, and often Embedded system, Computer network, Multimedia and State. Her work deals with themes such as Communication device, Block cipher mode of operation, Selection and Presentation, which intersect with Interface. Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott has researched Computer hardware in several fields, including Window and Representation.
Her primary areas of investigation include Mobile device, Human–computer interaction, Matching, Embedded system and Set. She combines Mobile device and Mobile payment in her research. Her Human–computer interaction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Input language, Programming language and Selection.
Her Matching research spans across into fields like Event, Digital image and Information retrieval. Her Embedded system research includes themes of Computer network and Electronics.
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Dynamic bar oriented user interface
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott.
(2004)
Dynamic bar oriented user interface
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott.
(2004)
System and method for organizing application indicators on an electronic device
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Gary P. Mousseau.
(2005)
System and method for organizing application indicators on an electronic device
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Gary P. Mousseau.
(2005)
System and method for previewing themes
Matthew R. Lee;Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Julian Paas.
(2007)
System and method for previewing themes
Matthew R. Lee;Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Julian Paas.
(2007)
System and method for automatically responding to a received communication
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Gary P. Mousseau.
(2005)
System and method for automatically responding to a received communication
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Gary P. Mousseau.
(2005)
Communications system providing mobile device notification based upon personal interest information and calendar events
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Jason Tyler Griffin;Mark Edward Church;Scott David Reeve.
(2009)
Communications system providing mobile device notification based upon personal interest information and calendar events
Sherryl Lee Lorraine Scott;Jason Tyler Griffin;Mark Edward Church;Scott David Reeve.
(2009)
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