July 2017
Beginner to intermediate
390 pages
10h 53m
English
The Natural User Interface, or NUI in short, is another way of defining user interfaces in computer applications. The term NUI stems from the early 1990s, when Steve Mann published his work on user-interface strategies based on interaction with real objects. This was seen by a lot of people as the next step in the line of user interfaces--first, we had command-line interfaces (CLI), then we had graphical user interfaces (GUI), and now we had NUI. Of course, this is not true. Although most CLI applications have been replaced by GUI applications, a lot of people still use CLI. The reason for this is that with each step in this evolution, the user trades power for ease of use. A well-trained systems operator ...
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