Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Human-computer interface
- GUI/WIMP
- W-Windows
I-Icons
M-Menus
P-Pointers
- Advantages
- Easy to use (only need low ICT skills to use)
- Easy to find your way
around the system
using GUI/WIMP
- You do not have to learn
complicated commands
- There are usually a
reasonable 'help'
system included with
WIMP interfaces
- You get the benefits of WYSIWYG (what you see
is what you get)
- They let you exchange data between different software applications
- Disadvantages
- GUIs take up a much larger
amount of hard disk space
than other interfaces
- They need significantly
more memory (RAM) to run
than other interface types
- They use more
processing power than
other types of interface
- They can be slow for experienced
programmers to use. These people often
find CLI interfaces much faster to use
- Command line
- A Command Line Interface allows the
user to interact directly with the
computer system by typing in
commands (instructions) into a screen
- Advantages
- Instructions execute quickly
- Instructions are versatile.
Large number of options can
be picked per instruction
- Small operating system (less memory
used)
- Disadvantages
- Need to learn the
commands
- Need to type the
command
precisely
- The commands are
complex so a high level of
ICT skills arte required
- Menu interface
- This type of interface lets you
interact with a computer or device
by working your way through a
series of screens or menus.
- Cashpoint machines (ATMs)
are another good example of a
menu driven interface.
- Advantages
- Extremely easy to use.
Someone who has never seen
the interface before can work
out what to do
- There are no commands to
learn or remember
- Step-by-step options are given so that the user
doesn't have to remember anything
- Even if you don't know what to
do, you can usually guess your
way around the options
- Disadvantages
- A poorly designed menu
interface may be slow to use
- It can be irritating if there are too many menu
screens to work through - users get annoyed
or bored if it takes too long
- You often can't go to the exact place you want
right at the start. You have to work your way
through the menu screens even if you know
where you want to get to.
- Speech and sound
- This type of interface allows
the user to speak or type in
their normal everyday language
in order to interact with the
computer e.g Siri
- Advantages
- The user does not need to
be trained in how to use
the interface
- Suitable for physically
handicapped people
- More flexibility than a
dialogue interface
- Disadvantages
- Unreliable - May not
understand your
voice/accent
- Highly complex to program and so
only warrants this kind of interface
where other types of interface are
unsuitable
- Not widely available as other forms
of interface are often superior
- Touch sensitive
- Touch sensitive interfaces can be
found on many mobile devices such
as a smart phone or a tablet
computer
- They work by your finger touching the screen. The
touching is detected and translated by the device into
instructions. As well as tapping, the screen can sense
swiping and pinching actions
- Advantages
- Intuitive to use
- You can see all of the options available
- Do not need good ICT skills such as
typing to be able to use
- Disadvantages
- Need to understand the language or
the meaning of the icons
- Only limited options can be offered