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Wat (wie) is Multiple Document Interface - definitie

TYPE OF SOFTWARE APPLICATION INTERFACE
Single-document interface; Multiple Document Interface; Single Document Interface; Multi-document interface; Multiple document interface; Single document interface

Multiple Document Interface         
<programming> (MDI) The ability of an application program to show windows giving views of more than one document at a time. The opposite is Single Document Interface (SDI). (1999-03-30)
Single Document Interface         
<programming> (SDI) A limitation applying to an {application program} that only shows a single windows giving a view of one document at a time. The opposite is Multiple Document Interface (MDI). (1999-03-30)
Living document         
DOCUMENT THAT GETS CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED
Living Document; Dynamic document; Evergreen document
A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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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 windows are independent of each other.