Modern society heavily depends on the abilities of computers, Information Technology, and information processing. As such, since access to information occurs mainly through digital means and media, the way information is arranged and presented on the screen is crucial. Because of this need for fast access and easy arrangement arose, in the early 1980s, companies started to work on various graphical user interfaces (or GUI for short). Most dictionaries define a GUI as ‘a way of arranging information on a computer screen that is easy to understand and use because it uses icons, menus and a mouse rather than only text.’ Introducing such software allowed a human-computer interaction on a visual plane, and took computing to an entirely new level of experience. The first GUI started to emerge, as stated above, in the early 1980s, and within the last 3 decades have completely dominated the way in which human-computer communication occurs. Although some sources argue about it, it is acknowledged that the first company to use a proper graphical user interface was Apple. In 1984 they released the Macintosh computer, which used a graphical system to present information on the screen using boxes and taskbars, and utilized a revolutionary pointer device, now widely known as the mouse. Following this event, other companies started releasing their versions of GUI based operating systems, until in 1995 Microsoft presented Windows 95, which soon became a dominant power on the market, and along with its later installments, led Microsoft to be the IT giant of the 20th century. Since its appearance, the GUI have greatly influenced the IT-centered society, and the role computing and digital devices play in its growth.
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...introduced to all these facts, it is clearly visible that graphical user interfaces played a major role in the development of modern society, and its relations with computing, and IT. Introducing the GUI in the early 1980s did in fact make computers and digital devices more accessible to people, often with no knowledge of computers, and revolutionized the way, in which media and information function today. The GUI has further made the abstract Information Technology more friendly towards a regular user, by allowing user customization of the work environment, and hence, made computers an integrated part of our lifestyle, work and leisure. Finally, because GUI is an inseparable of the most common computer work environments, it has become an element of our compulsory education, which just concretes its role as both facilitator, and prompter of social and life changes.
The original user interfaces for computers were command line interfaces. These were useful, but it was really hard to learn since the user had to know text command to accomplish anything. After the command line, an intermediate step in user interface development was the non-graphical menu based interface, which let you interact by using a mouse rather than by having to type in complicated keyboard commands (5). In 1984, Apple launched the Macintosh, it was the first affordable home computer that used a graphical user interface and a mouse. A short while later, Microsoft developed Windows, a GUI operating system for a PC. Although these were the first home computers to use a GUI, Apple and Microsoft were not the first to invent it. Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple, saw some of the potential in the graphical user interface visiting Xerox. Some say that is where Jobs got his ideas for the GUI found o...
If you ask people to name one of the most important technologies of the twentieth century, one of the answers would most certainly be the computer. A computer, however, is not a technology all to itself. Many other technologies went into the modern home computers of today, including the mouse. Douglas C. Engelbart, a worker at the SRI (Stanford Research Institute), invented the mouse in 1964. However, the process of the invention of the mouse was not instantaneous and without effect on the realm of computing and society. In this paper I will be examining the problems that had to be overcome and the technologies that had to be invented for the mouse to become a reality. It also analyzes the impacts it has had on society and the computer industry.
Apple was definitely “thinking different” when it created the new addition to the Macintosh family, the iMac. It’s creative design and refreshing departure from the computer industry standard of boring beige boxes is gaining this marvel many optimistic reviews. This new personal computer, which is pronounced eye-Mac –the “i” stands for Internet, combines the computer and the monitor in one unit making it, in effect, an updated version of the original one-piece Macintosh. That makes the iMac ideal for people who want to conserve desk space.
The computer that we use in our homes and places of business usually consists of a box containing the computer, a mouse, a couple of disks with drivers, a monitor for output and a keyboard for input. We may connect the computer to any number of local or remote peripherals of other computers, but here is the foundation of the computer. It is here that everything starts, and here is where all of the innovations and ideas of the present day have been started. For the moment let's assume that sufficient processing takes place inside the computer, and look at how things get in and out.
Mostly we will meet two groups of people manipulating Macs and PCs mainly in contemporary society. Either is proud of the outstanding performances of Macs or PCs. In contrast, there are consumers who are involved in a dilemma of starting from Mac or PC in their life with computers. Before making a comparison of the different types of computers, nevertheless, one most indispensable crux is to clarify the distinctions between PCs and Macs. Actually, many people easily makes the common mistake, a Mac is not a “PC”, which originally stands for “personal computer”. In fact, a Mac is a personal computer; moreover, a Mac is an extraordinary personal computer that enables varies manipulators to express their ideas with high creativity. Instead, the “PC” people mention today chiefly means the computers exploited based on the MSDOS system (Knight). Thus, broadly speaking, both of Macs and other PCs can be called “personal computers”.
Looking back at the history of User Interface, design is essential in order to avoid the pitfalls and mistakes that may have been seen before in its early stages and advancing on into today’s design. User interface design can go all the way back to the beginnings in digital computers. It first emerged in around the 1950’s when engineers were beginning to evaluate data on monitors (projekt202.com). The history of progression in software can be broken down into three eras: batch (1945-1968), command-line (1969-1983) and graphical (1984 and after) (catb.org). Although not necessarily a part of mobile user interface design, these eras contributed greatly to its birth, especially since without the emergence of personal computers there wouldn’t exist today the personal mobile computers and phones that we are so dependent on.
Information Retrieval (IR) is to represent, retrieve from storage and organise the information. The information should be easily access. User will be more interested with easy access information. Information retrieval process is the skills of searching for documents, for information within documents and for metadata about documents, as well as that of searching relational databases and the World Wide Web. According to (Shing Ping Tucker, 2008), E-commerce is rapidly a growing segment in the internet.
The first graphical user interface was designed by Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center in the 1970s, but it was not until the 1980s and the emergence of the Apple Macintosh that graphical user interfaces became popular. One reason for their slow acceptance was the fact that they require considerable CPU power and a high-quality monitor, which until recently were prohibitively expensive.
In today's society, digital technology playing a significant role in everybody's life and has provided so much jot in people's daily lives. Since the advance in technology, a large number of seniors have chosen to return to school for further understanding of digital technology as well as the society. This paper will talk about how digital technology can affect older adults' by comparing the advantages and disadvantages of the technology to this group of people. To start, this paper will provide a little bit of information about digital technology as well as how it is integrated into contemporary education. The second part of this paper will roughly look into the benefits and harms of digital technology may bring in teaching older adults through studying from a website or a video.
Computers lacked the power to operate on a GUI, or graphical user interface, system. A GUI is a windows and icons system, where the user clicks on icons to operate the computer. Computers of the time ran text interfaces requiring the user to understand commands and communicate with the computer through text prompts. This was not ideal for the average user because it took time to learn how to operate the device. Processes are individual piece...
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The Whirlwind computer had a video display that was controlled interactively by a light gun. The display attracted users much more than computer code. The Whirlwind computer became the basis for SAGE (Semi-Automatic Ground Environment), a defense command-and-control system developed for the Air force. In the 1960s Ivan Sutherland’s MIT doctoral thesis introduced a Sketchpad interactive drawing system, which established the theoretical groundwork for computer graphics software (Machover 14). In the mid-1960s, computer graphics was booming in private industry. General Motors had released DAC-1 a computer-aided design system, and Itek developed the Digigraphics electronic drafting machine. By the late 1960s the first storage-tube display terminals appeared, shortly followed by direct-view storage tube display terminals (DVST) which cost thousands of dollars; however this was an improvement to the tens to hundreds of thousands spent initially for display systems. In the 1970s Turnkey systems emerged, beforehand users had to develop software to make their hardware work however turnkey systems provided a haven to users from software issues. Bit-mapped raster displays developed as memory...
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The computer evolution has been an amazing one. There have been astonishing achievements in the computer industry, which dates back almost 2000 years. The earliest existence of the computer dates back to the first century, but the electronic computer has only been around for over a half-century. Throughout the last 40 years computers have changed drastically. They have greatly impacted the American lifestyle. A computer can be found in nearly every business and one out of every two households (Hall, 156). Our Society relies critically on computers for almost all of their daily operations and processes. Only once in a lifetime will a new invention like the computer come about.