A userinterfacemarkuplanguage is a markuplanguage that renders and describes graphical userinterface graphical userinterface s and controls. Many of these markup languages are dialects of XML and are dependent ... for the entire userinterface. The typical userinterfacemarkuplanguage solidifies reusability ... this means that JavaScript can be used to extend the userinterfacemarkup languages to extents that are not covered by the present functionality of the layout engine. Userinterfacemarkup languages MXML MXML is the XML based userinterfacemarkuplanguage introduced by Macromedia in March 2004 ... markuplanguage, such as XUL and XForms , as the graphics rich portion of a userinterface. TUIX TUIX is an XML based markuplanguage for defining user interfaces in Tribiq CMS. Developers can ... Language HMVCUL is an XML markupuserinterfacelanguage which supports the creation and chaining ... Comparison of userinterfacemarkup languages Interface description languageMarkup languages DEFAULTSORT UserInterfaceMarkupLanguage Category Markup languages Category Widget engines Category ... of controls and extra scriptability. The concept of the userinterfacemarkup languages is primarily ... of a userinterface in an understandable dialect as opposed to focus on function. Userinterfacemarkup ... in the desired form. In XML based userinterfacemarkup languages, which tend to rely upon a web browser ... UIML is the earliest pioneer in userinterfacemarkup languages. It is an open standard where implementation ... rich graphics for web and mobile applications. While SVG is not a userinterfacelanguage, it includes ... than that of most userinterfacemarkup languages, since program logic and styles are also embedded ... definition language Laszlo XML LZX . LZX is a declarative userinterfacelanguage which defines ... WasabiXML is an XML markuplanguage that is used to define the graphical interface in Wasabi software ... declarative , multiple abstraction level , XML based language for UserInterface Modeling modelling ... more details
The following is a list of userinterfacemarkuplanguage s categorized By vendor or platform Flash MXML ... Model View Controller UserInterfaceLanguage HMVCUL is an XML markupuserinterfacelanguage ... imposed upon another XML compatible userinterfacemarkuplanguage, such as XUL and XForms , as the graphics rich portion of a userinterface. Thinlet Infobox software name Thinlet developer Robert ... Application MarkupLanguage XAML is a markup system that underlies userinterface components of Microsoft s .NET framework 3.0 and above. Its scope is more ambitious than that of most userinterface ... definition language Laszlo XML LZX . LZX is a declarative userinterfacelanguage which .... While SVG is not a userinterfacelanguage, it includes support for vector raster graphics, animation ... written in Java. UIML UIML is the earliest pioneer in userinterfacemarkup languages. It is an open ... markuplanguage that is used to define the graphical interface in Wasabi software Wasabi powered ... of userinterfacemarkup languages Category Userinterfacemarkup languages ru ... Vexi Web application userinterface platform XSWT http sourceforge.net projects xswt An XML based GUI ... http www.soyatec.com eface XAML WPF for Java See also http java source.net open source xml userinterface toolkits Open Source XML UI Toolkits in Java Microsoft Extensible Application MarkupLanguage ... . ref Mediaroom MarkupLanguage MRML Mozilla XUL W3C XHTML Extensible Forms Description Language ... GNUstep Renaissance Rapicorn QML Descriptions EMML Enterprise Mashup MarkupLanguage EMML is a declarative ... in multiple runtime environments, such as DHTML AJAX. SVG Scalable Vector Graphics is a markuplanguage ... much attention. Vexi Vexi is a web application userinterface platform. Vexi is engineered to be HTML ... to declare their image paths. XAL eXtensible Application Language is the Markuplanguage of Nexaweb ... MarkupLanguage XAML document. Functionally, it can be seen as a combination of XUL, SVG, CSS, and JavaScript ... more details
Style Sheets CSS class sortbottom Programming language Treatment Web standard See also List of userinterfacemarkup languages Adobe Integrated Runtime Adobe Integrated Runtime AIR Adobe Flex Backbase JavaFX Silverlight XAML References Reflist Category Markuplanguage comparisons Userinterfacemarkup languages Category Userinterfacemarkup languages ...The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of userinterfacemarkuplanguage s. Please see the individual markup languages articles for further information. This article ... text align left Extensible Application MarkupLanguage XAML Microsoft MS PL November 2006 v2009 ref ... MarkupLanguage XAML technical documentation set ref optional e.g., text editor , Microsoft Expression ... style text align left UIML Vary Vary ? style text align left Extensible Application MarkupLanguage ... the markup languages creator, version, etc. class wikitable sortable style font size 90 style width ... or Eclipse software Eclipse Python programming language Python style text align left FXML Oracle ... Glade Interface Designer Glade GTK style text align left GNUstep Renaissance GNUstep LGPL April 2001 ... jInterface Erko Knoll ? July 2010 2.00 optional e.g., text editor Java programming language ... based applications style text align left Markup XAL XAL Nexaweb Commercial January 2000 4.5 optional ... programming language Java JRE 1.1 and up MSJVM, DHTML style text align left XForms World Wide Web ... Development environment Runtime environment Features Some features of the markup languages. class wikitable sortable style font size 90 style width 7em Programming language Treatment Web standard style text align left GladeXML C programming language C , C , C Sharp programming language C , Python programming language Python , Ada programming language Ada , Pike programming language Pike , Perl , PHP , Eiffel programming language Eiffel , Ruby programming language Ruby , D programming language ... more details
Natural LanguageUser Interfaces LUI are a type of Userinterface computer human interface where linguistic ... un natural programming languages incorporate idioms of natural human language. Likewise, a traditional keyword search engine could be described as a shallow Natural languageuserinterface. Overview A natural language search engine would in theory find targeted answers to user questions as opposed ... for GNOME Do ref Braina Project Braina is a natural languageuserinterface software which ... 2011 09 human languageinterface hli.html Human LanguageInterface Internet search Computable knowledge DEFAULTSORT Natural languageuserinterface Category User interfaces Category Artificial ... data in software applications. In interface design natural language interfaces are sought after ... of ambiguous input. ref Hill, I. 1983 . Natural language versus computer language. In M. Sime and M. Coombs Eds. Designing for Human Computer Communication. Academic Press. ref Natural language interfaces are an active area of study in the field of natural language processing and computational linguistics . An intuitive general Natural languageinterface is one of the active goals of the Semantic ... languageinterface to a database containing chemical analyses of Apollo 11 moon rocks by http ... or phrase must be successfully overcome. Uses and applications The natural languageinterface and his .... The main goal of this project is to make computer understand the human language so that a user can ... query interface enables the user to put a question in a free text format, which would be the same ... of facts and in other areas. Pikimal Pikimal uses natural language tied to user preference to make ... search on the index term keywords state, income and tax . Natural language search, on the other hand, attempts to use natural language processing to understand the nature of the question and then to search ... language recognition is working to improve outcomes, overcoming the different difficulties which ... more details
A Userinterface stylesheet language is a stylesheet language which is meant to be applied to graphical userinterface graphical computer user interfaces . They primarily act as subsidiary languages to style UI elements which are either programmed or marked up as in XML based markup languages . Examples Cascading Style Sheets as used in Mozilla s XUL userinterface Qt Style Sheets as used in KDE4 http blogs.gnome.org theming Robert Staudinger s CSS theming for GTK ref http arstechnica.com open source news 2008 07 experimental gtk theme engine will add css support.ars Ars Technica article ref References reflist Stylesheet languages Category Stylesheet languages ... more details
. Natural languageuserinterface Natural Language interfaces Used for search engines and on webpages ...The userinterface , in the industrial design field of Human computer interaction human machine interaction ... between a human and a machine at the userinterface is effective operation and control of the machine ... and psychology . A userinterface is the system by which people User computing user s Interaction interact with a machine . The userinterface includes hardware physical and software logical ... Generally, the goal of human machine interaction engineering is to produce a userinterface ... , the term userinterface has taken on overtones of the graphical userinterface , while industrial .... Other terms for userinterface include human computer interface HCI and man machine interface ... and exact speed of the vehicle by reading the speedometer . The userinterface of the automobile ... a userinterface and an operator interface or a human machine interface. The term userinterface is often ... thumb HMI of a machine for the sugar industry with pushbuttons The userinterface of a Machine ... satisfaction . cite The Interaction design design of a userinterface affects the amount of effort the user ... userinterface takes into account the human psychology and physiology of the users, and makes ... of the userinterface, but is also associated with the functionalities of the product and the process ... , the userinterface of a computer program refers to the graphical, textual and auditory ... to control the program. Types Direct manipulation interface is the name of a general class of user ... interface are the most common Graphical userinterface s GUI accept input via devices such as computer ... two different principles widely used in GUI design Object oriented userinterface s OOUIs and Application ... computer desktop computing Command line interface s , where the user provides the input by typing ... environments, and by technically advanced personal computer users. Touch userinterface ... more details
Vector Graphics Xupl C style equivalent to XML UDO markuplanguageUserinterfacemarkuplanguage ..., a simple markuplanguage based on XML for creating recipes. The markup can be converted ... Stylesheet Language XSL . A markuplanguage is a modern system for annotation annotating a document ... from the version of the text that is displayed for end user consumption. Some markup languages, such as HTML ... known example of a markuplanguage in widespread use today is Hypertext HyperText MarkupLanguage ... lightweight markuplanguage s. The markuplanguage used by Wikipedia is one example. History Etymology ... SGML , the first standard descriptive markuplanguage. Book designer Stanley Rice published ... management system intended for law firms in 1969, and helped invent IBM Generalized MarkupLanguage ... usually save documents in a markuplanguage based format. TeX Another major publishing standard is TeX ... MarkupLanguage Standard Generalized MarkupLanguage The first language to make a clean distinction between structure and presentation was Scribe markuplanguage Scribe , developed by Brian Reid computer ... Generalized MarkupLanguage Generalized MarkupLanguage later SGML and is a direct ancestor to HTML ... used markuplanguage in the world today. Some Citation needed date April 2007 would restrict the term markuplanguage to systems that directly support non hierarchical structures see Hierarchical model ... Language or LMNL . Much of this research is published in the proceedings of the Extreme Markup and Balisage conferences, generally held in Montreal . XML Main XML XML Extensible MarkupLanguage is a meta markuplanguage that is now widely used. XML was developed by the World Wide Web Consortium ... xml11 20040204 Extensible MarkupLanguage XML ref XML remains a meta language like SGML, allowing ... of particular scholars, periods, or genres, and so on. Alternative usage While the idea of markuplanguage ... , web service s, web syndication content syndication , and userinterface s. Most of these are XML ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 The Extensible UserInterface Protocol , or XUP , is a proposed web standard . XUP is a SOAP based protocol computing protocol for communicating events in a userinterface , where the userinterface is described by an XML document. The specification does not limit what format the XML document is in, or what event model is used for communicating over XUP. Examples given in the specification for possible userinterface languages include XHTML , Wireless MarkupLanguage , and XUL . The XUP specification was submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium W3C by Consortium member MartSoft Corporation in March 2002 . As of 2006 , it is a W3C Note , meaning the W3C has not committed to developing the standard as a potential W3C recommendation Recommendation , and it is hosted for informational purposes only. External links http www.w3.org TR xup W3C Note on the XUP Submission http xprofile.berlios.de generator.php XUP profile generator W3C standards technically not a standard? Category XML based standards I think it is a standard Category Web service specifications Web stub de Extensible UserInterface Protocol pt XUP ... more details
. It is a full userinterfacelanguage, it may be used for specifying but also for running it, because ... umli The Unified Modeling Language for Interactive Applications td tr table Category Userinterfacemarkup languages Category Graphical user interfaces ...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 ... 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 ... Modeling Language UML , and adds support for representation commonly occurring in user interfaces ... based userinterface development environments MB UIDE lack ability for modeling applications, the University ... of designing and implementing user interfaces using a combination of Unified Modeling Language ... 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 ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 A human to computer userinterface is said to be reactive if it has the following characteristics ol li The user is immediately aware of the effect of each gesture . Gestures can be keystroke s, Mouse computing mouse clicks , Menu computing menu selections, or more esoteric inputs. li The user is always made aware of the state of her data. Did I just save those changes? Did I just overwrite my backup by mistake? No data are hidden. In a figure drawing Computer program program , the user can tell whether a line segment is composed of smaller segments. li The user always knows how to get help. Help may be context sensitive or modal, but it is substantial. A program with a built in help browser is not reactive if its content is just a collection of Screenshot screen shots or menu item labels with no real explanation of what they do. ol Reactivity was a major goal in the early userinterface research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and Xerox PARC . A computer program which was not reactive would not be considered user friendly no matter how elaborate its presentation. Early word processing programs whose on screen representations look nothing like their printer output could be reactive. The common example was WordStar on CP M . On screen, it looked like a markuplanguage in a character cell display, but it had deep built in help which was always available from an on screen menu bar, and the effect of each keystroke was obvious. DEFAULTSORT Reactive UserInterface Category User interfaces Soft eng stub ... more details
Infobox Software name XML UserInterface logo screenshot caption Demonstration of the XUI GUI collapsible yes developer status Active latest release version 3.2 latest release date release date 2008 02 08 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Cross platform size programming language Java programming language Java genre GUI license Mozilla Public License website http www.xoetrope.com xui XML UserInterface XUI is a Java Sun Java and XML Software framework framework for building rich client, desktop and mobile applications. The framework can save much of the code typically needed to build an application with consequent savings in development time, maintenance costs and hence results in greater stability. About The framework supports data binding , event handling , XML validation validation and includes a NetBeans plug in for interactive creation of the userinterface. The project also features some innovative features such as an implementation of the new Synth Look and Feel synth Look and Feel using scalable vector graphics SVG plus an interactive layout manager using guidelines. The XUI framework is released under the Mozilla Public License and can be downloaded free of charge. External links http www.xoetrope.com xui The project homepage http www.xoetrope.com Xoetrope the company behind XUI . They also offer plenty of technical information and documentation about XUI and produce a commercial extension called Carousel Widget toolkits Category Java platform Category Userinterfacemarkup languages ... more details
A text free userinterface is a userinterface UI wholly based on graphical userinterface graphical 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 Internationalization and localization localisation is not feasible or where users may be illiterate . computer stub Category User interfaces ta ... more details
wxDev C XCode Contains Interface Builder, formally a separate application See also UserinterfacemarkuplanguageUserInterface Modeling GUI widgets Category GUI widgets Category Graphical user interfaces Category Userinterface builders compu prog stub de GUI Builder es Constructor de interfaz gr fica fr Constructeur d interface graphique ja GUI pt Construtor de interface gr fica ... Delphi CodeGear RAD Studio former Borland Development Studio Clarion programming language Clarion ... more details
hypothesized that the Smalltalk userinterface and the Smalltalk language are separable innovations. Consequently, most systems influenced by the Smalltalk userinterface have been engineered without ...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 ... ideas in userinterface design including graphical userinterface GUI . direct manipulation interfaceinterface metaphor However there are many examples of user interfaces that implement one or more ... language had a command line interface that was nonetheless also clearly an OOUI ref name Kay Kay ... an object oriented programming language . The guidelines for IBM Common User Access IBM s Common ... 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 ... 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, 1998 ref method which used Unified Modeling Language UML to model the interface. Mark van Harmelen states that Object oriented userinterface design does not require designers to take an object oriented ... 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 objects ... 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 ... more details
to provide a localized user experience. Windows Vista further advances MUI technology with support for single, language neutral, language independent binary file s supporting multiple language skins, with the language specific resources contained in separate binaries. The MUI architecture separates the language resources for the userinterface from the binary code of the operating system. This separation ... and after Traditional Chinese MUI was applied right Multilingual UserInterface MUI is the name of a Microsoft ... for the installation of multiple interface languages on a single system. On a system with MUI, each user would be able to select their own preferred display language. MUI technology was introduced with Windows ... by an international patent titled MULTILINGUAL USERINTERFACE FOR AN OPERATING SYSTEM US Patent ... other internal strings used by Windows into a particular language. Localized versions of Windows support upgrading from a previous localized version and userinterface resources are completely localized ... binaries. Languages are applied as language packs containing the resources required to localize part of or the entire userinterface in Windows Vista. MUI packs are available to Windows Vista Enterprise .... See also GNU gettext LanguageInterface Pack LIP External links http msdn.microsoft.com goglobal bb978454 Windows MUI Knowledge Center Microsoft APIs Category Windows administration de Multilingual User Interfac es Interfaz de Usuario Multiling e ko ru MUI sv Multi LanguageUserInterface uk Multilingual UserInterface ... display menus and dialogs in the targeted language, only localized versions have translated ... Management Console . The advantage of using MUIs over localized versions is each user on a computer could use a different language MUI without requiring different versions of software installed and dealing ... of Windows can host Windows applications in any other language. MUI products are available only ... 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 graphical userinterface , 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
The principles of userinterface design are intended to improve the quality of userinterface design. According to Larry Constantine and Lucy Lockwood in their usage centered design, these principles are ref http www.foruse.com ref The structure principle Design should organize the userinterface purposefully, in meaningful and useful ways based on clear, consistent models that are apparent and recognizable to users, putting related things together and separating unrelated things, differentiating dissimilar things and making similar things resemble one another. The structure principle is concerned with overall userinterface architecture. The simplicity principle The design should make simple, common tasks easy, communicating clearly and simply in the user s own language, and providing good shortcuts that are meaningfully related to longer procedures. The visibility principle The design should make all needed options and materials for a given task visible without distracting the user with extraneous or redundant information. Good designs don t overwhelm users with alternatives or confuse with unneeded information. The feedback principle The design should keep users informed of actions or interpretations, changes of state or condition, and errors or exceptions that are relevant and of interest to the user through clear, concise, and unambiguous language familiar to users. The tolerance principle The design should be flexible and tolerant, reducing the cost of mistakes and misuse by allowing undoing and redoing, while also preventing errors wherever possible by tolerating varied inputs and sequences and by interpreting all reasonable actions. The reuse principle The design should ... to Jef Raskin in his book The Humane Interface , there are two laws of userinterface design ... Journal HumaneUserInterface20041102 Laws of Interface Design ref class wikitable ... necessary. References reflist Category User interfaces Design Category Graphic design ca Principis de ... more details
In computing , a natural userinterface , or NUI , or Natural Interface is the common parlance used by designers and developers of human machine interfaces to refer to a userinterface that is 1 effectively .... 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 ... degrees of success. One strategy is the use of a reality userinterface RUI ref http eyetap.org wearcam usenix98 node13.html Reality UserInterface RUI , in the paper of the Closing Keynote Address ... the user s goals, the interface is effortless to use. This is an overarching design strategy in Apple ... Evolution of user interfaces In the 1970s, 80s and 90s Steve Mann developed a number of userinterface ... CLI or graphical userinterface GUI . Mann referred to this work as Natural User Interfaces , Direct ..., 2001 ref . Mann s EyeTap technology typically embodies an example of a natural userinterface ... Touch is a technology which could enable a natural userinterface. However, most UI toolkits used ... interface for a design application for example, a user would use the metaphor of tools to do this, for example ... first in 2007 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 ... purposes. See also Kinetic userinterface Organic userinterface Tangible userinterface Post WIMP Spatial navigation Touch userinterface Eye tracking Edusim Graphical userinterface Graphical User ... NUI Interfaces http nuigroup.com 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 ... study Research from the University of Tampere DEFAULTSORT Natural UserInterface Category User interfaces Category History of human computer interaction de Natural UserInterface es Interfaz ... more details
that follow this pattern. Grammar based UIMS provide a specialized language for describing 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 ...Refimprove date November 2007 A UserInterface Management System UIMS is a mechanism for cleanly separating process or business logic from Graphical userinterface GUI code in a computer program. ref cite book last Olsen first Dan title UserInterface Management Systems Models and Algorithms publisher ... and systems such as graphical tools for the creation of userinterface resources or data stores. Generally ... 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 ... Model. Transition Networks present the userinterface logic as a kind of intelligent flowchart. In an Event Language model, the computer language is designed around the handling of events. This is essentially ... 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 ... the system s you wish to create user interfaces for, and the general style of your application. For example ... source. Models In a frequently cited body of work, Foley and Wallace describe a linguistic model for userinterface management consisting of a Presentation Layer, a Dialog Control layer and an Application layer. These layers correspond to the lexical, syntactic and semantic layers from formal language ... the grammar of the programming language as the grammar for the GUI. A scroll bar may present an integer ... and event language structures. Other models include Hypertalk, Production Systems and Declarative ... ProcSee Picasso 3 ProcSee CLIM Common Lisp Interface Manager Top Researchers Important research in this field ... more details
In computing, the User Programmatic Interface UPI , also known as the User Program Interface, consists of a set of C programming language C language software application programming interface APIs which provide the lowest level API based interface to the Oracle database . Overview UPI offers a procedural API for not only performing certain database administration tasks such as system startup and shutdown , but also for using PL SQL or SQL to query, access, and manipulate data. The UPI library, an undocumented API used internally by Oracle, deals directly with the Two Task Common TTC ref cite book last Achacoso first Robwert coauthors et al. title Oracle Database Net Services Administrator s Guide 11g Release 2 11.2 url http download.oracle.com docs cd E11882 01 network.112 e10836 glossary.htm BGBFHHJG accessdate 2010 02 14 year 2009 month December publisher Oracle Corporation location quote Two Task Common TTC A presentation layer type ... used in a typical Oracle Net connection to provide character set and data type conversion between different character sets or formats on the client and server. ref aspect of the Oracle Client software stack. UPI based applications Several Oracle database applications depend on UPI, including Oracle Forms SQL Plus also uses OCI Oracle Corporation s data import and export IMP EXP utilities UPI Based Libraries Several libraries depend on UPI, including Oracle s Oracle Forms FormsAPI The Oracle Call Interface Library Oracle s SQLLIB used by Oracle s Embedded SQL Precompilers External links http download uk.oracle.com docs cd A57673 01 DOC net doc NWUS233 ch2.htm Oracle SQL Net Overview includes basic UPI information http www.oracle internals.com ?p 56 A blog entry containing a UPI sample References reflist Category Oracle software database software stub ... 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
Proposed deletion dated concern non notable software package, no independent refs after many years. timestamp 20120429055958 Orphan date August 2008 Kernel User Interface Package KUIP is the user interface 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
at the Sony Research Laboratories. They were developing the first Zooming UserInterface library ... references group Note References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Zooming UserInterface Category Graphical user interfaces Category Zoomable User Interfaces Category Panorama viewers Category Userinterface techniques ... Prezi it Zooming UserInterface ja ru th ZUI ... WIMP interface. But little effort is currently spent developing ZUIs, while there are ongoing efforts ..., College Park , which is still actively being developed in Java programming language Java and C Sharp programming language C . More recent ZUI efforts include Archy by the late Jef Raskin , http ... 29 ref technique , and the simple ZUI of the Squeak Smalltalk programming environment and language ... articles mi m0GZQ is 3 44 ai 96795300 accessdate 2008 05 13 title Sony implements GeoPhoenix interface ... interface for television. ref name Derene Popular Mechanics 2007. Retrieved November 11, 2011. Glen ... are performed through a touch interface. It is not a full ZUI implementation since these operations ... using Zooming User Interfaces. 3D Topicscape 3D concept map ping software for organizing information. Dasher A zooming interface for text insertion. fsn File System Navigator, a Pseudo 3d pseudo ... more details
Graphical userinterface s, also known as GUIs, offer a consistent visual language to represent information ... 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 ... according to the choices of the single users and their preferred approach to the graphical userinterface. A Web browser browser window allows the user to move forward and backwards through a sequence ... Text terminals Text terminal windows are designed for embedding interaction with text userinterface s within the overall graphical interface. 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 ... evolved in the visual language used in GUIs. Interaction elements are interface objects that represent ... userinterface intent such as the pointer , or as affordance s showing places where the user may ... a mouse computing mouse or touchpad . Selection A Selection userinterface selection is a list of items ... http markhobley.yi.org gui components.html Components of a graphical userinterface Dead link date ... components.html Basic Components of a graphical userinterface Dead link date January 2010 GUI widgets DEFAULTSORT Graphical UserInterface Elements Category Graphical user interfaces Category Graphical userinterface elements ... computer software. This article explains the most common elements of visual language interfaces ... 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 ... 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 similarly alterable by each user. ref cite web title Workshop on Social Adaptive User Interfaces SoAUI 07 September 11, 2007 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. url http soaui.albacete.org ... it. Advantages The advantages of an adaptive userinterface are found within its ability ... userinterface can be implemented in various ways. These implementations can differ between the amount ... userinterface ADaptive UserInterface System ADaptive UserInterface System ADUS References ... hide y Individual Differences through an Adaptive UserInterface Eric Sherman and Edward Shortliffe http www.cc.gatech.edu computing classes cs8113d 94 fall ps files Sherman.ps.Z A User Adaptable Interface to Predict Users Needs DEFAULTSORT Adaptive UserInterface Category Graphical user interfaces ... Schneider Hufschmidt, Thomas K hme, Uwe title Adaptive user interfaces principles and practice year ... October 2011 , also innate to elements that comprise the interface s components portions of the interface might adapt to and affect other portions of the interface. This later mechanism is usually ... 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 ignore where userinterface components ought to go while affording a means by which both the designers and the user can determine their placement ... on the current user. This creates less confusion for less experienced users and provides ease of access ... books?hl en&lr &id 0N9xdnrutSoC&oi fnd&pg PR13&dq adaptive user interface&ots ptuTByPgVq&sig ... with a way to measure any particular users needs. Requires knowing a user s goal in order ...&dq adaptive user interface&ots ptuTByPgVq&sig fey06Y5zy 4wUfnyxuKZpfjUt Q v onepage&q adaptive 20user ... more details