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The Kitchen as a Graphical User Interface

ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Art gallery on - SIGGRAPH '04, 2004
Everyday objects can become computer interfaces by the overlay of digital information. This paper describes scenarios and implementations in which imagery is digitally painted on the objects and spaces of a kitchen. Five augmented physical interfaces were designed to orient and inform people in the tasks of cleaning, cooking and accessing information ...
Leonardo Bonanni, Chia-Hsun Lee
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Differencing Graphical User Interfaces

2018 IEEE International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security (QRS), 2018
Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based APplications (GAPs) are ubiquitous and provide a wealth of sophisticated services. Nontrivial GAPs evolve through many versions, and understanding how GUIs of different versions of GAPs differ is crucial for various software quality tasks such as testing, cross-platform UI comparison and project effort estimation ...
Mark Grechanik   +4 more
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Semantics for graphical user interfaces

Proceedings of the 8th ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Types in language design and implementation, 2012
Graphical user interface (GUI) libraries are one of the most widely-encountered higher-order interfaces. Even in languages (such as Java and C++) where programmers customarily avoid higher-order abstractions, the GUI toolkit interface is invariably higher-order.The foundation of these libraries is the callback: the display is conceptualized as ...
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Graphical user interfaces

WIREs Computational Statistics, 2011
AbstractThis article provides a brief introduction to graphical user interfaces or GUIs. The first section defines graphical user interfaces, describes interface components, and the different types of GUIs. This is followed by a short discussion of GUI design principles and descriptions of some tools for easily creating GUIs. The article concludes with
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Graphical User Interface in Art

2009
This essay discusses the use of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) as a site of creative practice. By creatively repositioning the GUI as a work of art it is possible to challenge our understanding and expectations of the conventional computer interface wherein the icons and navigational architecture of the GUI no longer function as a technological ...
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Graphical User Interfaces for Haskell

1993
User interfaces are normally based on low-level trickery either within the run-time system, or in a separate program which has been connected to the stream I/O system of the language. We present a new twist to this by giving some intelligence to the outside system, which will have greater control of the interface.
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Graphics and Graphical User Interfaces

2009
Many resource-constrained devices do not need a complex graphical display. They provide an intuitive user interface with buttons and LEDs or a simple text display. However, there is a growing demand for devices that provide a complex user interface with a detailed graphical display.
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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

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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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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