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  2. Graphical user interface - Wikipedia

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    A graphical user interface, or GUI ( / ˈɡuːi / [1] [2] GOO-ee ), is a form of user interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons and visual indicators such as secondary notation. In many applications, GUIs are used instead of text-based UIs, which are based on typed command labels or text navigation.

  3. Text-based user interface - Wikipedia

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    Vim is a very widely used TUI text editor. In computing, text-based user interfaces ( TUI) (alternately terminal user interfaces, to reflect a dependence upon the properties of computer terminals and not just text), is a retronym describing a type of user interface (UI) common as an early form of human–computer interaction, before the advent ...

  4. Multiple-document interface - Wikipedia

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    Multiple-document interface. A multiple-document interface ( MDI) is a graphical user interface in which multiple windows reside under a single parent window. Such systems often allow child windows to embed other windows inside them as well, creating complex nested hierarchies. This contrasts with single-document interfaces ( SDI) where all ...

  5. Software prototyping - Wikipedia

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    The user interface is what the user sees as the system, and by seeing it in front of them, it is much easier to grasp how the system will function. …it is asserted that revolutionary rapid prototyping is a more effective manner in which to deal with user requirements-related issues, and therefore a greater enhancement to software productivity ...

  6. Tangible user interface - Wikipedia

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    A tangible user interface ( TUI) is a user interface in which a person interacts with digital information through the physical environment. The initial name was Graspable User Interface, which is no longer used. The purpose of TUI development is to empower collaboration, learning, and design by giving physical forms to digital information, thus ...

  7. Adaptive user interface - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of an adaptive user interface are found within its ability to conform to a users needs. The properties of an AUI allow to show only relevant information based on the current user. This creates less confusion for less experienced users and provides ease of access throughout a system. Depending on the task, can increase the ...

  8. Model–view–viewmodel - Wikipedia

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    Model–view–viewmodel ( MVVM) is an architectural pattern in computer software that facilitates the separation of the development of a graphical user interface (GUI; the view )—be it via a markup language or GUI code—from the development of the business logic or back-end logic (the model) such that the view is not dependent upon any ...

  9. Natural user interface - Wikipedia

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    Natural user interface. In computing, a natural user interface ( NUI) or natural interface is a user interface that is effectively invisible, and remains invisible as the user continuously learns increasingly complex interactions. The word "natural" is used because most computer interfaces use artificial control devices whose operation has to ...