Adaptable User Interface - significado y definición. Qué es Adaptable User Interface
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Qué (quién) es Adaptable User Interface - definición

THE JUNCTION FROM WHICH A TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE IS CONNECTED BETWEEN THE SERVICE PROVIDER AND THE END USER
User-Network Interface; User-network interface; User network interface; User Network Interface

Adaptable User Interface      
<tool, product> (AUI, Oracle Toolkit) A toolkit from Oracle allowing applications to be written which will be portable between different windowing systems. AUI provides one {call level interface} along with a resource manager and editor across a range of "standard" GUIs, including Macintosh, Microsoft Windows and the X Window System. (1995-03-16)
Terminal User Interface         
  • The [[FreeDOS]] Edit user interface
  • Embedded system displaying menu on an LCD screen
  • Screenshot of the desktop of an Oberon System showing an image and several text viewers
  • Snapshot of 'XFdrake', a TUI used in [[Mandriva Linux]] to configure the graphical system
TYPE OF INTERFACE BASED ON OUTPUTTING TO OR CONTROLLING A TEXT DISPLAY
Text User Interface; Text-based (computing); Textual user interface; Terminal user interface; SMG$; Text based; Text-based; Text user interface; Text-based interface; Text-based User Interface; Character-based; Character-based user interface; Text based interface; Text-only; Text-mode user interface
text-based         
  • The [[FreeDOS]] Edit user interface
  • Embedded system displaying menu on an LCD screen
  • Screenshot of the desktop of an Oberon System showing an image and several text viewers
  • Snapshot of 'XFdrake', a TUI used in [[Mandriva Linux]] to configure the graphical system
TYPE OF INTERFACE BASED ON OUTPUTTING TO OR CONTROLLING A TEXT DISPLAY
Text User Interface; Text-based (computing); Textual user interface; Terminal user interface; SMG$; Text based; Text-based; Text user interface; Text-based interface; Text-based User Interface; Character-based; Character-based user interface; Text based interface; Text-only; Text-mode user interface
<jargon> Working under a non-window-based operating system (e.g. MS-DOS) as opposed to a graphical user interface (e.g. Microsoft Windows). An MS-DOS text-based program uses a screen with a fixed array of 80x25 or 80x40 characters. Examples are WordPerfect before version 5.1 and Microsoft Word. (1995-03-16)

Wikipedia

User–network interface

In telecommunications, a user–network interface (UNI) is a demarcation point between the responsibility of the service provider and the responsibility of the subscriber. This is distinct from a network-to-network interface (NNI) that defines a similar interface between provider networks.