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DEFINITION: Also see human-computer interaction.In information technology, the user interface (UI) is everything designed into an information device with which a human being may interact -- including display screen, keyboard, mouse, light pen, the appearance of a desktop, illuminated characters, help messages, and how an application program or a Web site invites interaction and responds to it. In early computers,
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Usability as an ERP Selection Criteria
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ERP software is often criticized for being complex and difficult to use. Read this paper to learn how to evaluate ERP software for usability.
Posted: 04 Feb 2008 | Published: 04 Feb 2008
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USER INTERFACES DEFINITION (continued):
there was very little user interface except for a few buttons at an operator's console. The user interface was largely in the form of punched card input and report output. Later, a user was provided the ability to interact with a computer online and the user interface was a nearly blank display screen with a command line, a keyboard, and a set of commands and computer responses that were exchanged. This command line interface led to one in which menus (list of choices written in text) predominated. And, finally, the graphical user interface (GUI) arrived, originating mainly in Xerox's Palo
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