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Graphical User Interfaces

2009
In this part, we will try to outline the matters which should be of concern to potential applicants concerning inventions in the field of Graphical User Interfaces. After a summary of the different intellectual property protection available for GUI, the criteria, according to which a decision could be made as to whether or not to file a patent ...
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Graphical User Interfaces

2002
A Graphical User Interface can capture the essence of an idea or a situation, often avoiding the need for a long passage of text. Such interfaces can save a user from the need to learn complex commands. They are less likely to intimidate computer users and can provide a large amount of information quickly in a form which can be easily assimilated by ...
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Graphical User Interface

1996
ISPF Version 4 introduced a GUI (Graphical User Interface, which is also referred to as the client/server interface). The GUI provides workstation support for ISPF mainframe applications, although not all features provided by os/2 (or Windows 3.1) are available.
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Graphical User Interfaces

2013
This chapter will explain the basic components of a graphical user interface (GUI) and how to use them in Java applications. We will begin to explore the different types of relationships between classes and document both the classes and their relationships using the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
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Graphic User Interface

2023
For customers, providing interactive user interfaces is very important because customers can only manipulate on the intuitive screen. There are many types of interfaces provided by different programming languages and dependent on the case that programmer used.
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Graphical User Interfaces

2008
In this rather short chapter, you’ll learn the basics of how to make graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for your Python programs—you know, windows with buttons and text fields and stuff like that. The de facto standard GUI toolkit for Python is Tkinter, which ships as part of the standard Python distribution. Several other toolkits are available, however.
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Graphical User Interfaces

2014
In this chapter we’ll create a basic graphical user interface (GUI) system for CMOD. This includes a main menu and a HUD (head-up display). The main menu will appear when the user presses the Escape key on the keyboard, allowing him to restart, load, save, and exit the game.
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Graphical User Interfaces

2007
In the previous chapter the reader found a graphical user interface (‘pplane7.m’), which allows easy input of parameters as well as direct output of results, numerically or graphically. The technical term for these types of ‘man-machine-interfaces’ is Graphical User Interface, and the abbreviation is GUI.
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Graphical User Interfaces

1993
The human-computer interface is a particularly important component of a spatial information system. If the user-model is based on GIS system specialists passing results of analysis to a decision maker then a very different kind of interface is necessary from the model where relatively inexperienced GIS users access the data as part of an integrated ...
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VASPKIT: A user-friendly interface facilitating high-throughput computing and analysis using VASP code

Computer Physics Communications, 2021
Vei Wang, Jin-Cheng Liu, Gang Tang
exaly  

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