successful personal computer to use a graphicaluserinterface In computing a graphicaluserinterface ... running the X Window System graphicaluserinterface Main History of the graphicaluserinterface Precursors ... pen to guide the creation and manipulation of objects in engineering drawings. PARC userinterface The PARC userinterface consisted of graphical elements such as window computing window s, menu computing ... specific graphicaluserinterface. Among early application specific GUIs was Gene Mosher ... by Clive Akass http toastytech.com guis index.html GraphicalUserInterface Gallery , screenshots of various GUIs http www.guidebookgallery.org Marcin Wichary s GUIdebook , GraphicalUserInterface gallery ... DEFAULTSORT GraphicalUserInterface Category Graphicaluser interfaces Category Software architecture ... http dictionary.reference.com browse GUI accessdate January 2010 ref is a type of userinterface that allows ... . A GUI represents the information and actions available to a user through graphical icon computing .... As a result, some people who date November 2010 call this class of interface a PARC UserInterface PUI note that PUI is also an acronym for perceptual userinterface . ref Cite web url http www.usabilityfirst.com glossary perceptual userinterface title Usability First Perceptual userinterface ... userinterface employs a pointing device in addition to a keyboard. These aspects can be emphasized ... formed the basis of the userinterface found in Microsoft Windows, IBM OS 2 Presentation ... have largely common idioms. Components Main Elements of graphicaluser interfaces See WIMP computing ... fi icon ref Userinterface and interaction design Main Userinterface design Designing the visual composition ... interface are selected to support the actions necessary to achieve the goals of the user. A Model ... the interface as the user needs evolve. Nevertheless, good userinterface design relates to the user, not the system architecture. The visible graphicalinterface features of an application are sometimes ... more details
Graphicaluserinterface s, also known as GUIs, offer a consistent visual language to represent information ... according to the choices of the single users and their preferred approach to the graphicaluserinterface. A Web browser browser window allows the user to move forward and backwards through a sequence ... Components of a graphicaluserinterface Dead link date January 2010 Interaction technique References ... userinterface Dead link date January 2010 GUI widgets DEFAULTSORT GraphicalUserInterface Elements Category Graphicaluser interfaces ... embodied in an interface using a widget toolkit . Structural elements User interfaces use ... of the static elements on which the user can interact, and define the appearance of the interface ... Text terminals Text terminal windows are designed for embedding interaction with text userinterface s within the overall graphicalinterface. MS DOS and Unix UNIX consoles are examples of these types of windows. A child window opens automatically or as a result of a user activity in a parent window ..., either as visual remainders of the user intent userinterface intent such as the pointer ... A Selection userinterface selection is a list of items on which user operations will take place ... Windows Windows Operating System . It is easy for a user to manipulate a window it can be shown and hidden ... to display information to the user and or get information from the user. They usually have a button that must be pushed before the program can be resumed. Menus Menus allow the user to execute commands ... within the Computer software software . This limits the amount of documentation the user reads ... windows. A pull down menu is commonly associated with this menu type. When a user clicks on a menu ... menu has a visible title within the menu bar. Its contents are only revealed when the user selects it with a pointer. The user is then able to select the items within the pull down menu. When the user ... more details
WinDev wxDev C See also Userinterface markup language UserInterface Modeling GUI widgets Category Widgets Category Graphicaluser interfaces Category Userinterface builders compu prog stub de GUI Builder es Constructor de interfaz gr fica fr Constructeur d interface graphique ...Deleted image removed Image Button handles.png thumb right A button being edited in Visual Studio. A graphicaluserinterface builder or GUI builder , also known as GUI designer , is a software development tool that simplifies the creation of graphicaluserinterface GUIs by allowing the designer to arrange GUI widget widgets using a drag and drop WYSIWYG editor. Without a GUI builder, a GUI must be built by manually specifying each widget s parameters in code, with no visual feedback until the program is run. User interfaces are commonly programmed using an Event driven programming event driven architecture , so GUI builders also simplify creating event driven code. This supporting code connects widgets with the outgoing and incoming Event computing events that trigger the functions providing the application logic. List of GUI builders Programs http www.antetype.com Antetype AutoIt Axure RP Cocoa API Cocoa OpenStep Interface Builder Embedded Wizard a commercial development tool focussed on userinterface applications for embedded systems. FLTK Fast, Light Toolkit FLUID GNUstep Gorm computing Gorm Graphical Environment Manager GEM Resource construction set Interface by Shift Computer ORCS Otto s RCS K Resource Resource Master Annabel Junior WERCS by HiSoft GTK Glade Interface Designer Gazpacho software Gazpacho Gideon Designer http gui builder.com GUI Builder Intrinsics Justinmind Prototyper Motif widget toolkit Motif http www.ics.com products motif guibuilders bxpro index.html Builder Xcessory Easymotif ixbuild http www.ics.com products motif guibuilders uimx index.html UIMX X Designer LucidChart Object Pascal fpGUI UI Designer included with fpgui fpGUI Toolkit OpenWindows ... more details
History of computing The graphicaluserinterface , understood as the use of graphic icons and a pointing ... computer to demonstrate the desktop metaphor and graphicaluserinterface GUI . It was not a commercial .... In 1975, Xerox engineers demonstrated a GraphicalUserInterface including icons and the first ... by Rob Pike in 1982 Direct manipulation interface Doug Engelbart s On Line System Graphicaluserinterface ... in graphics. http www.guidebookgallery.org GUIdebook GraphicalUserInterface gallery http members.fortunecity.com ... History Of The GraphicalUserInterface Category Graphicaluser interfaces Category History ... market from 1985, when it was made the default userinterface built in to the Atari TOS TOS operating ..., lists with scrollbars and mouse pointer. The name Text userinterface was later invented to name ... some basic low resolution icons and graphicalinterface elements, including an arrow instead of a coloured ... of Mac OS X. X allows a graphical terminal user to make use of remote resources on the network as if they were ... bit userinterface USER.EXE and graphic device interface GDI.EXE of Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ... with the introduction of the Aqua userinterface Aqua interface in 2001 s Mac OS X . It was a new ... System. A new emphasis on providing an integrated and uniform interface to the user brought about ... users who preferred more attractive interfaces such as Magic UserInterface MUI , and ReAction GUI ... NeXTSTEP Desktop The NEXTSTEP NeXTSTEP userinterface was used in the NeXT line of computers. NeXTSTEP ... of windows in its userinterface, on a comparatively weak machine by today s standards, ideally ... reimplementation of the BeOS. Current trends 3D UserInterface Main 3D Interaction File Fedora Core ... in experimental research in UserInterface Design trying to expand the expressive power of the existing ... userinterface zooming to virtual desktop s, compiz desktop cube , Expos Mac OS X Expos , etc. The proof ... on the graphics card to be able to take advantage of this. Examples of 3D userinterface software ... more details
In software engineering , graphicaluserinterface testing is the process of testing a product s graphicaluserinterface to ensure it meets its written specifications. This is normally done through the use ... Graphicaluserinterface testing pl Testowanie graficznego interfejsu u ytkownika ... s built in assistive technology , to use an Web application HTML interface or a Three tier computing three tier architecture that makes it also possible to better separate the userinterface from ... illustrated. Unlike a command line interface CLI command line interface system, a GUI has many ..., to open a file a user may have to click on the File Menu and then select the Open operation, and then use ... test suites that are complete and that simulate user behavior. Most of the techniques used to test ... George. Toward automatic generation of novice user test scripts. In M.J. Tauber, V. Bellotti, R. Jeffries ... cases uses the theory that good GUI test coverage can be attained by simulating a novice user. One can speculate that an expert user of a system will follow a very direct and predictable path through a GUI and a novice user would follow a more random path. The theory therefore is that if we used an expert to test the GUI, many possible system states would never be achieved. A novice user, however ... paths. First, a novice user will learn over time and generally won t make the same mistakes repeatedly, and, secondly, a novice user is not analogous to a group of monkeys trying to type ... so for any given application under test, a set of novice user test cases can be created. Running ... extremely difficult. This is because a GUI allows graphical objects to vary in appearance and placement ... is basically the same. This would be obvious to a user, but not obvious to an automated validation ... and B.W. Hensley. Integrated data capture and analysis tools for research and testing on graphicaluser interfaces. In P. Bauersfeld, J. Bennett and G. Lynch, editors, Proceedings of the Conference ... more details
A Vector Graphics vector based graphicaluserinterface is a mostly conceptual type of graphicaluserinterface where elements are drawn using vector, rather than Raster Graphics raster information. Image 3D GUI.png thumb 200px An example of a vector based window, found in a privately funded vector based graphicaluserinterface research project. Pros and Cons The benefits of a completely vector based graphicaluserinterface would include more efficient, independent scalability The resolution measured in dots per inch or DPI could be set higher or lower than 1px 1px without causing pixelation , enabling better use of high resolution monitors. Cons might include Difficulty integrating raster based applications. With some effort, this could be accomplished by texturing the entire raster based application to a vector based plane though the disadvantages of raster based graphics would still stand . Slower rendering, greater system requirements. Because today s monitors display only raster based information, the vector information would have to be rasterized and optionally Anti aliasing anti aliased before appearing. Usage in 3D GraphicalUser Interfaces Since current 3D computer graphics 3D Graphics are usually vector based, rather than raster based, vector based graphicaluser interfaces would be suitable for 3D graphicaluser interfaces. This is because raster based 3D models take ... Engine based on Alpha Channel Porter Duff Routines. See also GraphicalUserInterface Raster Graphics ... Based GraphicalUserInterface Category Computer graphics ko ... enjoyed much benefit from using 3D graphicaluser interfaces. In Windows Vista, for example, Windows ... may make 3D graphicaluser interfaces more aesthetically pleasing. Usage in 2D GraphicalUser ... pixelated. Some GraphicalUser Interfaces on Operating System s such as IRIX use vector based icons ... version of AmigaOS 4.1 enhanced in 2008 its Workbench AmigaOS Workbench with 2D vector graphicalinterface ... more details
userinterface has taken on overtones of the graphicalgraphicaluserinterfaceuserinterface ... interaction , the userinterface of a computer program refers to the graphical, textual and auditory ... are the most common Graphicaluserinterface s GUI accept input via devices such as computer ... environments, and by technically advanced personal computer users. Touch userinterface are graphical ... form. Crossing based interface s are graphicaluser interfaces in which the primary task consists in crossing boundaries instead of pointing. Gesture recognition Gesture interface are graphicaluser ... the user with input dialogs. Zooming userinterface s are graphicaluser interfaces in which ... line userinterface, 1969 to present Citation needed date October 2007 Graphicaluserinterface, 1981 ... to be better adapted to the shape of the human body Framebuffer GraphicalUserInterface Human ... interaction human machine interaction , the userinterface is the space where interaction between humans and machines occurs. The goal of interaction between a human and a machine at the userinterface ... interfaces are related to or involve such disciplines as ergonomics and psychology . A userinterface ... interface includes hardware physical and software logical components. User interfaces exist for various ... computer interaction human machine interaction engineering is to produce a userinterface which ... machine interfaces. Other terms for userinterface include human computer interface HCI and man ... the windshield and exact speed of the vehicle by reading the speedometer . The userinterface ... between a userinterface and an operator interface or a human machine interface. The term userinterface is often used in the context of personal computer systems and electronics electronic ... user satisfaction . cite The Interaction design design of a userinterface affects the amount of effort ... userinterface takes into account the human psychology and physiology of the users, and makes ... more details
A text free userinterface is a userinterface UI wholly based on graphicaluserinterfacegraphical UI techniques and without any writing . Text free UIs are employed in areas where written language may not be understood by the user. For example with young children , international UIs where localisation is not feasible or where users may be illiterate . computer stub Category User interfaces ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 A sonic userinterface or SUI is a human machine interface that uses sound as the medium of communication. Unlike a GUI or graphicaluserinterface , the user is only required to speak or make sounds into a microphone or other audio input device and listen for the output on a loudspeaker , headphone set or other audio output device. Category User interfaces Tech stub ... more details
multiple issues refimprove February 2010 original research November 2008 An adaptive userinterface also known as AUI is a UserInterface UI which adapts, that is changes, its layout and elements to the needs of the user or context and is, as the word adaptive implies, alterable to the same degree by the user themselves. Also see ADaptive UserInterface System ADUS These mutually reciprocal qualities of both adapting and being adaptable are, in a true AUI, sometimes referred to as an AUII, also innate to elements that comprise the interface s components thus portions of the interface might adapt to and affect other portions of the interface. This later mechanism is usually employed to integrate two logically distinct components such as an interactive document and an Application software application e.g. a web browser into one seamless whole. The user adaptation is often a negotiated process as an adaptive userinterface s designers pretend not to know what goes where more so than the user yet rather afford a means by which both they and the user can come to the best determination of what that entails often though not always in a semi automated if not fully automated manner. Advantages User interfaces are malleable to variant userinterface Paradigm software paradigms , logical orderings, user preferences, and their surroundings allowing them to be tailored almost perfectly to the task at hand . Disadvantages Flexible interfaces require additional facilities for the Application service servicing of applications as buttons and menu items are not only moved about a plane on the screen yet are also moved through, that is up and down, logical action orderings and hence may not be where they were when the interface was shipped. Though for some this indicates additional opportunities ... home 524434 description toc http soaui.albacete.org DEFAULTSORT Adaptive UserInterface Category Graphicaluser interfaces comp sci stub ... more details
A userinterface markup language is a markup language that renders and describes graphicaluserinterfacegraphicaluserinterface s and controls. Many of these markup languages are dialects of XML and are dependent ... of controls and extra scriptability. The concept of the userinterface markup languages is primarily ..., development and function of a userinterface such re invention comes in the form of coding a script for the entire userinterface. The typical userinterface markup language solidifies reusability ... of a userinterface in an understandable dialect as opposed to focus on function. Userinterface markup ... in the desired form. In XML based userinterface markup languages, which tend to rely upon a web browser ... this means that JavaScript can be used to extend the userinterface markup languages to extents that are not covered by the present functionality of the layout engine. Userinterface markup languages MXML MXML is the XML based userinterface markup language introduced by Macromedia in March 2004 ... UIML is the earliest pioneer in userinterface markup languages. It is an open standard where implementation ... used for defining the structure of an application s userinterface, it can be used to declaratively ... rich graphics for web and mobile applications. While SVG is not a userinterface language, it includes ... user interfaces are possible. SVG can also be super imposed upon another XML compatible userinterface markup language, such as XUL and XForms , as the graphics rich portion of a userinterface. TUIX ... userinterface components of Microsoft s .NET framework 3.0 and above. Its scope is more ambitious than that of most userinterface markup languages, since program logic and styles are also embedded ... definition language Laszlo XML LZX . LZX is a declarative userinterface language which defines ... runtime environments, such as DHTML AJAX. HMVCUL Hierarchical Model View Controller UserInterface Language HMVCUL is an XML markup userinterface language which supports the creation and chaining ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date December 2006 A Virtual UserInterface is a userinterface to a virtual world. The Virtual UserInterface or VUI pronounced Viewy is a terminology that is used to describe the interface to a collection of 3D computer graphics three dimensional applications, functions and services running in a virtual world. The VUI is the next generation replacement for the current GraphicalUser Interfaces we find in our traditional desktop environments today. A VUI client allows multiple users to simultaneously collaborate on and use a single Application software application . You are not required to Installation computer programs install or even launch an application in this space just simply move to the last location you were using it. The virtual desktop is far superior to the traditional 2D GUI or menu desktop as the multidimensional capabilities in conjunction with shared back end processing allow a user to run as many applications as they need. Local versions of VUI s will cache server based copies to allow a local client to replicate a hosted VUI environment when working in a non internet connected space. The VUI client is platform independent and will allow access from any device to your back end applications. Emulation stub Category Virtual reality ... more details
the experience. Graphic Interface design actual look & feel design of the final graphicaluser ... Elements of graphicaluser interfaces Experience design User experience design Gameplay Gender HCI Graphicaluserinterface Human computer interaction Human geography Human interface guidelines Information ...Refimprove date March 2010 Expert subject Computing date March 2011 Userinterface design or userinterface ... mobile communication devices , software applications, and website s with the focus on the user experience user s experience and interaction. The goal of userinterface design is to make the user s interaction as simple and efficient as possible, in terms of accomplishing user goals&mdash what is often called user centered design . Good userinterface design facilitates finishing the task at hand without ... use? What interface look & feel styles appeal to the user? Information architecture development of the process ... widget . This phase is often a collaborative effort between a graphic design er and a userinterface designer, or handled by one who is proficient in both disciplines. Userinterface design requires ... information for the current context of use. Research Past and Ongoing Userinterface design ..., as far back as the eighties for defining the usablity of software products. ref name Userinterface ... url http fit.fraunhofer.de oppi publications UserInterfaceLearningSystems.pdf title Userinterface ... reference model. The model proposes four dimensions to structure the userinterface The input ...&coll GUIDE&dl GUIDE&CFID 27731682&CFTOKEN 18425618 title Past, present, and future of userinterface ... Interface Design Progressive disclosure Usability User centered design Userinterface Web design Computer ... directory. Consider submitting your link to DMOZ instead. DEFAULTSORT UserInterface Design Category ... to create a system that is not only operational but also usable and adaptable to changing user needs. Interface design is involved in a wide range of projects from computer systems, to cars, to commercial ... more details
UserInterface Modeling is a development technique used by computer application programmers. Today s User ... notation for this visualization. The term UserInterface Modeling is mostly used in an information technology context. A userinterface model abstract model is a representation of how the end user s interact ... user interfaces is a well established discipline in its own right. For example, modeling techniques can describe interaction objects, tasks, and lower level dialogs in user interfaces. Using models as part of userinterface development can help capture user requirements, avoid premature commitment ... and their roles explicit. SilvaPaton2003 . Languages UML Some aspects of userinterface modeling can ... based userinterface development environments MB UIDE lack ability for modeling applications, the University .... It is a full userinterface language, it may be used for specifying but also for running it, because ... aspects of a userinterface requires different model types. Some of the models that may be considered ... can view, access and manipulate through the userinterface li li Navigation model , defines how the objects that a user view could be navigated through the userinterface li li Task model . describes ..., touch screen, etc and the reactions that the userinterface communicates via these objects li ... that the userinterface offers to its users li li Application model commands and data the application ... There exist several approaches to modeling a userinterface. Usage Centered design main usage ... H. Tr tteberg, Model based UserInterface Design, Doctoral thesis, Norwegian University of Science and Technology .... Paton, UserInterface Modeling in UMLi, Stanford University University of Manchester, 2003 td tr ... specification of userinterface software, Doctoral thesis, Queen Mary and Westfield College University ... umli The Unified Modeling Language for Interactive Applications td tr table Category Userinterface markup languages Category Graphicaluser interfaces ... more details
to the graphicaluserinterface GUI . ref name Predicting cite web first August last de los Reyes ... Communications for Windows personal computers. See also Kinetic userinterface Organic userinterface Post WIMP Spatial navigation Touch userinterface Eye tracking Edusim GraphicaluserinterfaceGraphicalUserInterface GUI Notes more footnotes article date April 2009 reflist References http ...Natural userinterface , or NUI , is the common parlance used by designers and developers of computer interfaces to refer to a userinterface that is effectively invisible, or becomes invisible with successive ... content. A common misunderstanding of the Natural UserInterface is that it is somehow ... which could enable a natural userinterface. However, most UI toolkits used to construct ... thing for a person to do, hence it fits as part of a natural userinterface. 3D Immersive Touch ... to describe and define the 3D natural userinterface learning principles associated with Edusim. Immersive Touch natural userinterface now appears to be taking on a broader focus and meaning with the broader ... faq NUI Group FAQ http wiki.nuigroup.com Natural UserInterface NUI Group s Wiki Entry on Natural UserInterface Academic research http mi lab.org projects nice natural user interfaces for collaborative ... of Tampere DEFAULTSORT Natural UserInterface Category User interfaces Category History of human computer interaction de Natural UserInterface es Interfaz natural de usuario zh ... use artificial control devices whose operation has to be learned. A NUI relies on a user being able to quickly transition from novice to expert. While the interface requires learning, that learning is eased through design which gives the user the feeling that they are instantly and continuously successful ... is to make the user feel like a natural . History File CLI GUI NUI.png thumb right 350px Evolution of user interfaces In 2006 Christian Moore established an open research community with the goal ... more details
Smart TV Digital media receiver Home cinema Graphicaluserinterface Wife acceptance factor Wife Acceptance ... thumb 300px right XBMC Media Center XBMC Skins and skinning engine PM3.HD skin home screen userinterface, showing an example of a 10 foot userinterface design In computing a 10 foot userinterface also sometimes referred to as 10 foot UI , 10 foot interface , or 10 foot experience is a software graphicaluserinterface GUI graphicaluserinterface designed for display on a large television or similar ... screens, which typically assume the user s eyes are less than two feet from the display. The 10 foot GUI is almost always designed to be operated by a hand held remote control. The 10 foot userinterface ... to as a 2 foot userinterface . Common design guidelines Here are a few design guidelines which should be considered when designing a 10 foot userinterface compared to a 2 foot userinterface . Installation The 10 foot experience places the display across the room from the user, and therefore anything that requires the user to physically interact with the interface and forces the user to get ... device Skin computing Skin Userinterface engineering Human Machine Interface Look and feel Object oriented userinterface Organic UserInterface Usability Ergonomics Context menu References reflist External links http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,2542,t 10 foot UI&i 36892,00.asp 10 foot userinterface definition PC Magazine http encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com 10 foot userinterface 10 foot userinterface definition according to The Free Dictionary by Farlex http msdn.microsoft.com en ... Home theater PC application software Category Graphicaluser interfaces Category Software architecture ... of popular 10 foot user interfaces are Home theater PC HTPC and Media Center software applications ... in distance has a huge impact on the interface design compared to typical desktop computer interaction when the user is sitting at a desk with a computer monitor , and using a computer mouse mouse and computer ... more details
ideas in userinterface design including graphicaluserinterface GUI . direct manipulation interfaceinterface metaphor However there are many examples of user interfaces that implement one or more ...In computing an object oriented userinterface OOUI is a type of userinterface based on an object oriented programming Interface metaphor metaphor . In an OOUI, the user interacts explicitly with objects ... they behave In the context of what users are trying to do, all the userinterface objects fit ...., The Humane Interface. 2000, Reading, MA Addison Wesley ACM Press ref Relationship to other userinterface ... interface, it is not a pre requisite. An object oriented userinterface can be developed with more traditional programming languages and tools. ref name cua IBM, Common User Access Guide to UserInterface ... hypothesized that the Smalltalk userinterface and the Smalltalk language are separable innovations. Consequently, most systems influenced by the Smalltalk userinterface have been engineered without ... is built. The IBM Common User Access CUA guidelines stated that In an object oriented userinterface ..., Designing for the User with OVID Bridging UserInterface Design and Software Engineering MacMillan ... states that Object oriented userinterface design does not require designers to take an object ... model and the object oriented userinterface design. ref name harmelen van Harmelen, M., ed. Object Modelling and UserInterface Design. 2001, Addison Wesley Reading, MA. ref By contrast, the naked ... applications, for example, have an OOUI the objects being lines, circles and canvases. The user may ... upon it such as to move, copy, or re align it . If a business application has any OOUI, the user may ... User interfaces. 1995, Redwood City, CA Benjamin Cummings ref Jef Raskin suggests that the most ... . Conversely, there are examples of OOUIs that are neither graphical, nor employ direct manipulation ... language had a command line interface that was nonetheless also clearly an OOUI ref name Kay Kay ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 A UserInterface Management System UIMS is a mechanism for cleanly separating process or business logic from Graphicaluserinterface GUI code in a computer program ref cite book last Olsen first Dan title UserInterface Management Systems Models and Algorithms publisher Morgan Kaufmann Publishers date 1991 isbn 1558602208 ref . UIMS are designed to support Three tier computing N tier architectures by strictly defining and enforcing the boundary between the business logic and the GUI. A fairly rigid Software architecture is nearly always implied by the UIMS, and most often only one paradigm of separation is supported in a single UIMS. A UIMS may also have libraries and systems such as graphical tools for the creation of userinterface resources or data stores. Generally, you cannot easily use multiple UIMS systems at the same time, so choosing the correct model for your UIMS is a critical design decision in any project. The choice of system is dependent upon the system s you wish to create user interfaces for, and the general style of your application. For example ... for userinterface management consisting of a Presentation Layer, a Dialog Control layer and an Application ... into one of these layers. A more directly applicable theory of userinterface management is the Model ... all userinterface actions as interfaces for functions. Dialogs exist solely to collect parameters ... the userinterface. Usually, this is a special language designed specifically for the presentation of userinterface elements. The Editing Model is a specialization of grammar based UIMS. They present ... Model. Transition Networks present the userinterface logic as a kind of intelligent flowchart ... A UIMS Course Outline http www.ife.no procsee ProcSee UIMS http www.amazon.com dp 1558602208 UserInterface Management Systems Models and Algorithms Category User interfaces ... model ProcSee Picasso 3 ProcSee CLIM Common Lisp Interface Manager Top Researchers Important research ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 UserInterface Toolkit UIT was a C Plus Plus C language, object oriented programming object oriented layer on top of the XView graphical widget toolkit toolkit . It was originally developed by the Sun Microsystems employees, Mark Soloway left Sun in 1993 and Joe Warzecha still an employee of Sun , as an internal tools project for Sun s Computer Integrated Manufacturing organization in 1990. In 1991, Mark Soloway got permission from Sun to contribute the UIT to the MIT X11 distribution. Mark Soloway continued development on the UIT, subsequently creating and releasing UITV2 in 1992. The source code is freely available. Category Sun Microsystems software Category Widget toolkits Programming software stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 TUI short for Text UserInterface or Textual UserInterface and sometimes Terminal UserInterface , is a retronym that was coined sometime after the invention of graphicaluserinterface s, to distinguish them from Text based computing text based userinterface s. TUIs are different from command line interface s in that, like GUIs, they use the entire screen area and do not necessarily provide line by line output. However, TUIs only use text, symbols and colors available on a typical text terminal , while GUIs typically use high resolution graphics modes. TUI on ANSI compatible terminals Image Synchronet.png 250px right thumb Snapshot of a TUI used in a BBS system called Synchronet . American National Standards Institute ANSI standard ANSI X3.64 defines a standard set of escape sequence s that can be used to drive terminals to create TUIs see ANSI escape code ... right thumb The FreeDOS Edit userinterface. On IBM PC s and IBM PC compatible compatible s, the BIOS ... commonly they had also user color customization. Later, the interface became deeply influenced ... was added&mdash either at text resolution as a simple colored box or at graphical resolution thanks .... Later versions added the Win32 console as a native interface for command line interface command ... , a TUI used in Mandriva Linux to configure the graphical system. In Unix like operating systems, TUIs ... to various text terminal types using the same application programming interface interfaces led to more ... a simple line interface. This can be seen in text editor s such as vi , E mail client mail clients ... interface of the Oberon operating system as released in 1988. Later Apple II models included MouseText , a set of graphical glyphs used for making a TUI. See also Text terminal for the computer interface of textual programs Text mode Text mode demos Command line interface Console application ... SMG Turbo Vision Category User interfaces ar cs Textov u ivatelsk rozhran ... more details
2003 Gummi Gummi . See also Graphicaluserinterface Human computer interaction Related Technological ... Organic User Interfaces Special Issue of CACM DEFAULTSORT Organic UserInterface Category Human computer interaction Category User interfaces Comp eng stub ...Deleted image removed Image Image010.png thumb 300px Paper Windows, from Organic User Interfaces designing computers in any way, shape, or form. Communications of the ACM 51 6 , 26 30, June 2008. deletable image caption Saturday, 12 March 2011 An organic userinterface OUI is a userinterface with non planar displays that actively or passively change shape via analog physical inputs. ref Roel Vertegaal and Ivan Poupyrev, http doi.acm.org 10.1145 1349026.1349033 Organic User Interfaces Introduction , Communications of the ACM 51 6 , 26 30, June 2008. ref OUIs are characterized by displays that can change or take on any shape and their ability to use the display as an input device. The folding camera is an early example of an OUI. Holman and Vertegaal present three design principles for OUIs ref David Holman and Roel Vertegaal, http doi.acm.org 10.1145 1349026.1349037 Organic user interfaces designing computers in any way, shape, or form , Communications of the ACM 51 6 , 26 30, June 2008. ref Input Equals Output In the GUI there is a clear division of input and output. The mouse and keyboard input actions from the user. Based on those actions, output is generated graphically on the screen. A key feature of OUI is that a piece of Organic light emitting diode paper, or any potentially non planar object for that matter, is meant to input actions from the user and also output them onto the same object. Function Equals Form The form of an object clearly determines its ability to be used ... user actions based on context. e.g. the ubiquitous clamshell phone, where incoming calls ... , July 29, 2008. ref ref http 90mobilesin90days.com index ?p 225 Organic User Interfaces , Aug ... more details
image hosting ,zoom technologies and more. DEFAULTSORT Zooming UserInterface Category Graphicaluser interfaces Category Zoomable User Interfaces Category Panorama viewers Category Userinterface techniques ar de Skalierbare Benutzeroberfl che it Zooming UserInterface ja ... the first Zooming UserInterface library based on Java 1.0, in partnership with Prof. Ben Bederson, University ... Oberon and has a zooming userinterface. http eaglemode.sourceforge.net Eagle Mode A ZUI framework ... http www.closr.it ClosR.it Zooming userinterface for sharing high resolution images http automenta.com ... for Panoramio.com images. http www.kidzui.com KidZui uses a Zooming UserInterface paradigm to make browsing easier for children. http tandem.gasi.ch tandem Zoomable UserInterface for http flickr.com ... successor to the traditional windowing GUI, being a Post WIMP interface. But little effort ... 44 ai 96795300 accessdate 2008 05 13 title Sony implements GeoPhoenix interface in new CLIE PEG NZ90 ... uses a basic ZUI. When browsing the web, the full page appears on the bottom screen, with a frame that the user ... and zooming are performed through a touch interface. It is not a full ZUI implementation since ... Project A zooming interface for text insertion. http wii.com jp movies news channel Nintendo Wii Wii gaming console includes a zooming interface especially for its Opera Web Browser. http www.operamini.com ... interface in a commercial device http andrea.l.vitali.googlepages.com zdesktop ZDESKTOP and FILEMAGE ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A permission driven userinterface PDUI is a userinterface in which the appearance or non appearance of menu computing menu items or functions is driven by the file system permissions access permissions granted to a user. Users can see very different user interfaces in the same system based on their permissions levels. The system is intended to improve the user experience by removing items that are unavailable to the user. A user who sees functions that are unavailable for use may become frustrated. It also provides an enhancement to security by hiding functional items from unauthorized persons. compu soft stub Category User interfaces ... more details
Orphan date August 2008 Kernel UserInterface Package KUIP is the userinterface to Physics Analysis Workstation PAW and other programs which are based on the CERN Program Library . External links http wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch wwwasdoc kuip kuipoverview.html KUIP Overview at CERN http cern.ch paw PAW at CERN References FOLDOC Category Physics software Category User interfaces science software stub ... more details