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Interactive numerals

Harold Thimbleby Orcid Logo, Paul Cairns

Royal Society Open Science, Volume: 4, Issue: 4, Start page: 160903

Swansea University Author: Harold Thimbleby Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1098/rsos.160903

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Although Arabic numerals (like 2016 and 3.14) are ubiquitous, we show that in interactive computer applications they are often misleading and surprisingly unreliable. We introduce interactive numerals as a new concept and show, like Roman numerals and Arabic numerals, interactive numerals introduce...

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ISSN: 2054-5703
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description Although Arabic numerals (like 2016 and 3.14) are ubiquitous, we show that in interactive computer applications they are often misleading and surprisingly unreliable. We introduce interactive numerals as a new concept and show, like Roman numerals and Arabic numerals, interactive numerals introduce another way of using and thinking about numbers. Properly understanding interactive numerals is essential for all computer applications that involve numerical data entered by users, including finance, medicine, aviation and science.
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