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In the previous chapter the reader found a graphical user interface (‘pplane7.m’), which allows easy input of parameters as well as direct output of results, numerically or graphically. The technical term for these types of ‘man-machine-interfaces’ is Graphical User Interface, and the abbreviation is GUI. Nowadays, computer users are already used to GUIs, as there is hardly any software that does not utilize its capacities, including the operating system.
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Holzbecher, E. (2012). Graphical User Interfaces. In: Environmental Modeling. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22042-5_20
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