In Linux, after the user log in to a terminal hi/she receives a user interface called Shell
A terminal is a Command Line Interface (CLI).
A terminal emulator inside a graphical user interface is often called a terminal window. A terminal window allows access to a text terminal and its applications, for example the command line interface.
Why is the windows xp user interface is called a desktop?
A user interface (UI) is the part of an operating system, program or device that the user uses to input and receive data
A terminal window is a text only window in a GUI. GUI stands for graphical user interface and this is what emulates a console.
The default user interface for Windows Vista and Windows 7 is called Windows Aero.
A form of so-called thin-client computing, a computer terminal acts as an interface between a user and a system server that has a CPU and storage capacity.
The S reference point defines the interface between the base station subsystem (BSS) and the mobile services switching center (MSC) in a GSM network. It is used to carry signaling and user data between these network elements.
To create a dumb terminal, you can use a simple text-based interface on a computer that doesn't require complex graphical capabilities. This can be achieved by configuring a terminal emulator or using command-line interface (CLI) tools without any graphical user interface (GUI) dependencies. Additionally, you can set up a basic serial connection with minimal settings (like baud rate and parity), allowing it to send and receive text data without advanced features. The terminal will primarily handle input and output in plain text format.
The difference between a command driven and a graphical user interface is that in command driven a user has to type commands in code to be executed in a terminal. In graphical, a user can simply navigate and operate using an interface and some sort of pointer or touch screen with no coding involved.
It is called the user interface.