Noun
/ðə mæn ˈmæʃin ˈɪntərfeɪs/
The term "the man-machine interface" (also known as "human-machine interface") refers to the point of interaction between a human user and a machine, computer, or system. It encompasses the design of systems intended for human use and deals with how users interact with technology.
Интерфейс человек-машина имеет решающее значение для обеспечения эффективного взаимодействия пользователей с программным обеспечением.
Researchers are constantly improving the man-machine interface to enhance user experience and efficiency.
Исследователи постоянно улучшают интерфейс человек-машина, чтобы повысить качество взаимодействия пользователей и эффективность.
In the automotive industry, the design of the man-machine interface can greatly affect driver safety.
The term "man-machine interface" does not have common idiomatic expressions. However, it is frequently discussed in various contexts related to technology and user experience. Here are a few expressions that capture the essence of human interaction with machines:
Доступный интерфейс человек-машина может сделать даже сложное программное обеспечение доступным для всех.
"The gap between man and machine"
Преодоление пропасти между человеком и машиной требует инновационного дизайна и постоянной обратной связи от пользователей.
"Seamless man-machine interaction"
The term "man-machine interface" dates back to the early developments in computing and automation, with "man" used to denote human beings and "machine" referring to mechanized systems. The word "interface" comes from the Latin roots "inter-" meaning "between" and "facere" meaning "to do or make." Thus, it describes the "making of a connection between two entities."
Computer interface
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The exploration of the man-machine interface continues to be a significant area of study, particularly as technology evolves.