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Что (кто) такое User Network Interface - определение

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
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User Network Interface         
<communications, networking> (UNI) An interface point between ATM end users and a private ATM switch, or between a private ATM switch and the public carrier ATM network. The physical and protocol specifications for UNIs are defined by the ATM Forum's UNI documents, which allow for various types of physical interfaces. See also: NNI (1999-01-23)
Usernetwork interface         
In telecommunications, a usernetwork 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.
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)
Textual 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$; Text based; Text-based; Text user interface; Text-based interface; Text-based User Interface; Character-based; Character-based user interface; Text based interface; Text-only; Text-mode user interface
<interface> (TUI) Either a text-based version of a GUI, or a full-screen version of a CLI. (2003-10-21)
Text-based user interface         
  • The [[FreeDOS]] Edit user interface
  • Embedded system displaying menu on an LCD screen
  • Screenshot of the desktop of an Oberon System showing an image and several text viewers
  • Snapshot of 'XFdrake', a TUI used in [[Mandriva Linux]] to configure the graphical system
TYPE OF INTERFACE BASED ON OUTPUTTING TO OR CONTROLLING A TEXT DISPLAY
Text User Interface; Text-based (computing); Textual user interface; Terminal user interface; SMG$; 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
In computing, text-based user interfaces (TUI) (alternately terminal user interfaces, to reflect a dependence upon the properties of computer terminals and not just text), is a retronym describing a type of user interface (UI) common as an early form of human–computer interaction, before the advent of graphical user interfaces (GUIs). Like GUIs, they may use the entire screen area and accept mouse and other inputs.
User interface design         
  • The graphical user interface is presented (displayed) on the computer screen. It is the result of processed user input and usually the primary interface for human-machine interaction. The [[touch user interface]]s popular on small mobile devices are an overlay of the visual output to the visual input.
  • Printable template for mobile and desktop app design ([[PDF]])
SYSTEM OF DESIGN USER INTERFACE FOR MACHINES
User interface engineering; User Interface Software Engineering; Interface designer; Interface design; User Interface Design; Website navigation; User Interface design; UI design; GUI design; User Interaction Engineering; Interface Design; Graphic interface design; User Interface Engineering
User interface (UI) design or user interface engineering is the design of user interfaces for machines and software, such as computers, home appliances, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience. In computer or software design, user interface (UI) design primarily focuses on information architecture.
Human interface guidelines         
  • Document depicted is a page from the Section 5 "Progress Windows" of the [[GNOME]] Human Interface Guidelines.
STANDARD DEFINING CONVENTIONS FOR HOW USER INTERFACES BEHAVE ON SOME PLATFORM
Human User Interface guidelines; Human Interface Guidelines; User Interface Guidelines; User interface guidelines
Human interface guidelines (HIG) are software development documents which offer application developers a set of recommendations. Their aim is to improve the experience for the users by making application interfaces more intuitive, learnable, and consistent.
Graphical user interface builder         
  • [[NetBeans]] GUI builder
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT TOOL
GUI Builder; GUI builders; GUI builder; User interface builder; Gui builder; List of GUI builders; List of graphical user interface builders; GUI designer; Form desinger; Form designer
A graphical user interface builder (or GUI builder), also known as GUI designer or sometimes RAD IDE, is a software development tool that simplifies the creation of GUIs by allowing the designer to arrange graphical control elements (often called widgets) using a drag-and-drop WYSIWYG editor. Without a GUI builder, a GUI must be built by manually specifying each widget's parameters in source-code, with no visual feedback until the program is run.
network interface controller         
  • 12 early ISA 8 bit and 16 bit PC network cards. The lower right-most card is an early wireless network card, and the central card with partial beige plastic cover is a PSTN [[modem]].
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  • An [[Asynchronous Transfer Mode]] (ATM) network interface.
  • A [[Qlogic]] QLE3442-CU SFP+ dual-port NIC
HARDWARE COMPONENT THAT CONNECTS A COMPUTER TO A COMPUTER NETWORK
LAN adapter; Network Interface Card; Nic cards; Ethernet card; Network adapter; Ethernet adapter; Network cards; Network Interface Controller; LAN Card; LAN card; Network Interface Controler; Network adaptor; LAN Adapter; Network card; Network interface card; Network controller; Internal nic; NIC card; OpenOnload; User-level networking; NIC partitioning; NPAR; Multi-queue NIC; Multiqueue NIC; Receive-side scaling; Transmit packet steering; Receive side scaling; Flow Director; Intel Flow Director; Flow director; Receive Side Scaling; Physical network interface; Port partitioning; Ethernet NIC; Network Adapter; Host interface
<hardware, networking> (NIC or "network interface card") An adapter circuit board installed in a computer to provide a physical connection to a network. [Examples? Attributes?] (1996-03-04)

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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.