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Что (кто) такое interactive - определение

INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO OR MORE ARBITRARY QUANTITIES, THINGS OR PERSONS
Interactive; Non-interactive; Noninteractive; Interactive features; Interactively
  • Human interactivity
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INTERACTIVE         
A network simulation language. ["Design and Implementation of a Pascal Based Interactive Network Simulation Language", R. Lakshmanan, PhD Thesis, Oakland U, Rochester MI 1983]. (1995-01-12)
interactive         
1.
An interactive computer program or television system is one which allows direct communication between the user and the machine.
This will make videogames more interactive than ever.
ADJ
interactivity
...cable broadcast companies that offer interactivity.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you describe a group of people or their activities as interactive, you mean that the people communicate with each other.
...flexible, interactive teaching in the classroom.
ADJ
interactive         
<programming> A term describing a program whose input and output are interleaved, like a conversation, allowing the user's input to depend on earlier output from the same run. The interaction with the user is usually conducted through either a text-based interface or a graphical user interface. Other kinds of interface, e.g. using speech recognition and/or speech synthesis, are also possible. This is in contrast to batch processing where all the input is prepared before the program runs and so cannot depend on the program's output. (1996-06-21)
interactive         
¦ adjective
1. (of two people or things) influencing each other.
2. (of a computer or other electronic device) responding to the user's input.
Derivatives
interactively adverb
interactivity noun
Interactivity         
Across the many fields concerned with interactivity, including information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is little agreement over the meaning of the term "interactivity", but most definitions are related to interaction between users and computers and other machines through a user interface. Interactivity can however also refer to interaction between people.
interactivity         
Interactive storytelling         
STORYTELLING WITH A NON-PRE-DETERMINED PLOT
Interactive story; Interactive Narrative Design; Interactive narrative; Interactive narrative design; Interactive drama
Interactive storytelling (also known as interactive drama) is a form of digital entertainment in which the storyline is not predetermined. The author creates the setting, characters, and situation which the narrative must address, but the user (also reader or player) experiences a unique story based on their interactions with the story world.
Interactive media         
MEDIA REQUIRING INTERACTION FROM THE USER TO BE UNDERSTOOD, EXECUTED, OR EXPERIENCED
Interactive Media; Interactive entertainment; Rich media; Rich Media; Rich-media; Premium rich media; Interactive publishing; Interactive charts; Interactive products; Interactive product
Interactive media normally refers to products and services on digital computer-based systems which respond to the user's actions by presenting content such as text, moving image, animation, video and audio.
Interactive theatre         
Interactive theater
Interactive theatre is a presentational or theatrical form or work that breaks the "fourth wall" that traditionally separates the performer from the audience both physically and verbally.
Interactive fiction         
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VIDEO GAME GENRE
Interactive Fiction; Text adventure games; Text adventure game; Text adventure; Text adventures; Text based adventure game; Text based adventures; Interactive Storytelling game, ISG; Interactive Storytelling Game (ISG); Interactive Storytelling Game; Interactive Storytelling Game, ISG; Interactive text; IF Game; Hugo programming language; Text Adventure; Interactive web stories; Interactive novel; Interactive Novels; Wovel; Wovels; Text-only adventure games; Text-based adventure games; Text-only computer games; Text-based computer games; IF Archive; IF archive; Text-based video game; Text-based adventure game; List of interactive fiction games
Interactive fiction, often abbreviated IF, is software simulating environments in which players use text commands to control characters and influence the environment. Works in this form can be understood as literary narratives, either in the form of interactive narratives or interactive narrations.

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Interactivity

Across the many fields concerned with interactivity, including information science, computer science, human-computer interaction, communication, and industrial design, there is little agreement over the meaning of the term "interactivity", but most definitions are related to interaction between users and computers and other machines through a user interface. Interactivity can however also refer to interaction between people. It nevertheless usually refers to interaction between people and computers – and sometimes to interaction between computers – through software, hardware, and networks.

Multiple views on interactivity exist. In the "contingency view" of interactivity, there are three levels:

  1. Not interactive, when a message is not related to previous messages.
  2. Reactive, when a message is related only to one immediately previous message.
  3. Interactive, when a message is related to a number of previous messages and to the relationship between them.

One body of research has made a strong distinction between interaction and interactivity. As the suffix 'ity' is used to form nouns that denote a quality or condition, this body of research has defined interactivity as the 'quality or condition of interaction'. These researchers suggest that the distinction between interaction and interactivity is important since interaction may be present in any given setting, but the quality of the interaction varies from low and high.