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Unit 1 Practice

The document compares Command Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (GUI). CLI requires memorization of commands, has high working speed and accuracy, and uses only a keyboard, while GUI relies on visual icons, is easier to understand, but requires more memory and has lower speed and accuracy. Examples of CLI include DOS and UNIX, whereas GUI includes Windows and Linux.
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Unit 1 Practice

The document compares Command Line Interface (CLI) and Graphical User Interface (GUI). CLI requires memorization of commands, has high working speed and accuracy, and uses only a keyboard, while GUI relies on visual icons, is easier to understand, but requires more memory and has lower speed and accuracy. Examples of CLI include DOS and UNIX, whereas GUI includes Windows and Linux.
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COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

I interraction is done by typing commands

M commands need to be memorised

M less memory required for storage

working speed high

only keyboard

accuracy high

DOS UNIX
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

interraction is done by visal or icons

icons are easy to understand

more memory required for storage

mouse keyboard

working speed low

accuracy low

Windows Linux

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