•The president of your company approached you with his iPhone in one hand and his iPad in the other. He has just purchased the iPhone 4S and is fascinated with Siri,
the voice recognition software. He then pulls up an app your team developed for the company a few months ago and tells you that he wants it to work with voice commands
just like Siri. When you pass this information on to your team, the news is met with groans and angry expressions. One of your developers tells you that it would be
way too complicated to add voice recognition into the app and that you should have said no. Suggest three techniques to overcome the challenges of implementing natural
language into interface designs.
•Sally, a young developer, requests a meeting with you to discuss a project. Sally tells you that she wants to develop a new application in a computer language she has
developed, hoping to use the project as proof of concept for her newly developed language. Your firm encourages technological development and advancement and has
allowed similar developments to happen in the past. Discuss with Sally what is required to be considered an effective computer language. Suggest three characteristics
that make up an effective computer language. Support your response with evidence from the textbook or an article you found.
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