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graphical user
interface (GUI)
a computer program that enables a person to
communicate with a computer through the use of symbols,
visual metaphors, and pointing devices. Best known for its
implementation in Apple Computer, Inc.'s Macintosh and
Microsoft Corporation's Windows operating system, the GUI has
replaced the arcane and difficult textual interfaces of earlier
computing with a relatively intuitive system that has made computer
operation not only easier to learn but more pleasant and
natural. The GUI is now the standard computer interface,
and its components have themselves become unmistakable cultural
artifacts.
Early ideas
There was no one inventor of the GUI; it evolved with the
help of a series of innovators, each improving on a
predecessor's work. The first theorist was Vannevar Bush,
director of the U.S. Office of Scientific Research and
Development, who in an influential essay, "As We May
Think," published in the July 1945 issue of The Atlantic
Monthly, envisioned how future information gatherers would
use a computer-like device, which he called a "memex,"
outfitted with buttons and levers that could access vast amounts
of linked data--an idea that anticipated hyperlinking. Bush's
essay enchanted Douglas Engelbart, a young naval technician, who
embarked on a lifelong quest to realize some of those ideas.
While at the Stanford Research Institute (now known as SRI
International), working on a U.S. Department of Defense grant,
Engelbart formed the Augmentation Research Center. By the
mid-1960s it had devised a set of innovations, including a way
of segmenting the monitor screen so that it appeared to be a
viewpoint into a document. (The use of multiple tiles, or
windows, on the screen could easily accommodate different
documents, something that Bush thought crucial.) Engelbart's
team also invented a pointing device known as a
"mouse," then a palm-sized wooden block on wheels
whose movement controlled a cursor on the computer
screen. These innovations allowed information to be manipulated
in a more flexible, natural manner than the prevalent method of
typing one of a limited set of commands.
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