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Computers are symbol processing machines. Hence, symbol based user interfaces are most general and powerful. However, the current trend is to focus on graphical user interfaces that predominantly use index-based communication (pointing with a mouse) and icon-based communications (icons) <ref name="semioticsandguidesign">{{cite web
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Computers are symbol processing machines. Hence, symbol based user interfaces are most general and powerful. However, the current trend is to focus on graphical user interfaces that predominantly use index-based communication (pointing with a mouse) and icon-based communications (icons) <ref name="semioticsandguidesign">"Semiotics and GUI Design" (a.k.a. "Excessive Realism in GUI Design: Helpful or Harmful?") by Gene Callahan does not seem to be available online anymore (two links that are currently stale are http://www.stgtech.com/staff/gcallah/tech_articles/semiotics.html and http://gwa.municipia.at/files/semiotics.html)</ref>
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** Symbol based interfaces support reproduction of computing much better than graphical user interfaces. The manuscript [http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger/research/repro/ Reproducible Econometric Research] by Roger Koenker and Achim Zeileis discusses some aspects of this.
 
** Symbol based interfaces support reproduction of computing much better than graphical user interfaces. The manuscript [http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger/research/repro/ Reproducible Econometric Research] by Roger Koenker and Achim Zeileis discusses some aspects of this.
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** It is difficult to state the objective meaning of "intuition". In a reasonable approximation, intuition can be defined as a summarised background of experience that is unconscious or semi-conscious.
 
** It is difficult to state the objective meaning of "intuition". In a reasonable approximation, intuition can be defined as a summarised background of experience that is unconscious or semi-conscious.
 
** See [http://www.osnews.com/story/6282 The Command Line - The Best Newbie Interface?] by Richard Wareham.
 
** See [http://www.osnews.com/story/6282 The Command Line - The Best Newbie Interface?] by Richard Wareham.
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 18 February 2010

Computers are symbol processing machines. Hence, symbol based user interfaces are most general and powerful. However, the current trend is to focus on graphical user interfaces that predominantly use index-based communication (pointing with a mouse) and icon-based communications (icons) [1]

References

  1. "Semiotics and GUI Design" (a.k.a. "Excessive Realism in GUI Design: Helpful or Harmful?") by Gene Callahan does not seem to be available online anymore (two links that are currently stale are http://www.stgtech.com/staff/gcallah/tech_articles/semiotics.html and http://gwa.municipia.at/files/semiotics.html)