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The control of the airborne sound location system, the coupling monitor and the real-time evaluation of all signals, including the echo indications from the ultrasonic instrument, is carried out on two additional boards in the PC. The graphic user interface (under Windows 95), including online help, enables an easy operation of the system. The evaluation program links all echo indications in real time with the probe position and displays them in a graphic repre-... [Pg.775]

Finally, the system should be operated from an industrial PC, using a Microsoft Windows based graphic user interface. [Pg.783]

The Web-based graphical user interface permits a choice from numerous criteria and the performance of rapid searches. This service, based on the chemistry information toolkit CACTVS, provides complex Boolean searches. Flexible substructure searches have also been implemented. Users can conduct 3D pharmacophore queries in up to 25 conformations pre-calculated for each compound. Numerous output formats as well as 2D and 3D visuaHzation options are supplied. It is possible to export search results in various forms and with choices for data contents in the exported files, for structure sets ranging in size from a single compound to the entire database. Additional information and down-loadable files (in various formats) can be obtained from this service. [Pg.263]

The user either enters, or copies, a query object at search time, using the graphical user interface. [Pg.312]

And last not least, we will have to see further improvements in the graphical user interfaces of software systems and the retrieval systems of databases in order to make software and databases more acceptable to the chemical community at large. Software and databases should speak the language a chemist is used to, with hand-drawn chemical structures and reaction equations, or even imderstand the spoken word - and only provide the desired information selectively, not buried in a phe of unnecessary output. [Pg.625]

The requiiements for scientific software development have continually increased. Besides the algorithmic core functionality, nowadays there is often a demand for a graphical user interface. In addition to the increasing importance of this visible component, which may still be seen as just an add-on, the software development itself has to fulfill stronger demands on software engineering requirements, such as maintainability and recoverability. [Pg.627]

Note that this exercise refers to the standard MOPAC implementation, which does not have a graphical user interface (gui). [Pg.281]

There is no one best way to specify geometry. Usually, a Z-matrix is best for specifying symmetry constraints if properly constructed. Cartesian coordinate input is becoming more prevalent due to its ease of generation by graphical user interface programs. [Pg.71]

These are software packages that have the ability to perform computations using several computational techniques. Most also have an integrated graphic user interface. [Pg.322]

Jaguar comes with a graphic user interface, but it is not a molecule builder. The interface can be used to set the program options. The user must input the geometry by typing in Cartesian coordinates or a Z-matrix. The interface may... [Pg.337]

At the time of this review, a new graphic user interface was under development. Jaguar can also be purchased as part of the Titan program, which combines Jaguar with the Spartan graphic interface. An orbital viewer for Jaguar is available from Serena Software. [Pg.338]

AMPAC (we tested Version 6.51) is a semiempirical program. It comes with a graphic user interface (we tested Version 6.0). The documentation included with the package is well written. [Pg.341]

Our reviewer felt the molecule builder was easy to use. It is set up for organic molecules. Specialized building modes are available for peptides, nucleotides, and carbohydrates. It is also possible to impose constraints on the molecular geometry. Functions are accessed via a separate window with buttons labeled with abbreviated names. This layout is convenient to use, but not completely self-explanatory. The program is capable of good-quality rendering. At the time of this book s publication, a new three-dimensional graphic user interface called Maestro was under development. [Pg.345]

The availability of easily used graphic user interfaces makes computational chemistry a tool that can now be used readily and casually. Results may be... [Pg.397]

Graphic User Interface (GUI)—This consists of screens, which would enable the operator to easily interrogate the system and to visually see where the instruments are installed and their values at any point of time. By carefully designed screens, the operator will be able to view at a glance the relative positions of all values, thus, fully understanding the operation of the machinery. [Pg.649]

It is user friendly and possesses a graphical user interface for developing the flow paths, ventilation system, and initial conditions. The FIRIN and CFAST modules can be bypassed and temperature, pressure, gas, release energy, mass functions of time specified. FIRAC i.s applicable to any facility (i.e., buildings, tanks, multiple rooms, etc,) with and without ventilation systems. It is applicable to multi species gas mixing or transport problems, as well as aerosol transport problems, FIRAC includes source term models for fires and limitless flow paths, except the FlRlN fire compartment limit of to no more than three... [Pg.354]

The Graphical User Interface was then bom, courtesy of the the A manufacturers such as Apple, Apricot, Amiga and Atari. Perhaps that is why so many of them went down the Games path. But they certainly left IBM behind. [Pg.351]

The software is written in the C language on an Atari ST microcomputer (1) and utilizes a GEM graphics user interface which features mouse control, windows, pulldown menus, and pop up alert and data entry boxes. The system could be ported to the IBM PC under the GEM operating system if the need were to arise. [Pg.11]

Graphic User Interface window and Graphic Simulation window... [Pg.159]

The Graphic Simulation window should be closed before the Graphic User Interface window. [Pg.159]

When the Graphic Simulation window is still open, the Graphic User Interface window should not be used. [Pg.159]

A different approach is taken by lO-Informatics (www.io-informatics. com), whose Sentient product allows users to manage, analyze, compare, link, and associate data from heterogeneous sources. Instead of creating work-flows, data sources and applications are aggregated upfront in a graphical user interface that allows many kinds of information to be viewed at once, and customized links and queries between them can also be created easily. [Pg.237]


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