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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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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]
- Symbol based interfaces support reproduction of computing much better than graphical user interfaces. The manuscript Reproducible Econometric Research by Roger Koenker and Achim Zeileis discusses some aspects of this.
- The article "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)
- The claim that graphical user interfaces are easier or more intuitively to use than symbolic interfaces is problematic.
- 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 The Command Line - The Best Newbie Interface? by Richard Wareham.