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==[[Complexity_References|Reference Collections for Auditory Content Reproduction]]==
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simple introduction
  • This part is about handling complex content or processes.
  • Extensive or complex content can be better understood if it is broken down into seperate parts.
  • Long processes that require user input should, if possible, be divided into multiple simpler processes.
  • If that is not possible, it is recommended to offer a saving function that allows users to pause a process and resume it later without losses.
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simple introduction

  • This part is about handling complex content or processes
  • Extensive or complex content can be better understood if it is broken down into seperate parts.
  • Long processes that require user input should, if possible, be divided into multiple simpler processes.
  • If that is not possible, it is recommended to offer a saving function that allows users to pause a process and resume it later without losses.

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Reference Collections for Complexity

General

Dividing Processes