Examples of using Interface was in English and their translations into German
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Computer
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Political
The interface was completely rebuilt.
The space required at the PC interface was minimized;
The interface was not designed for that.
A easy to use and german graphical user interface was one of the requirements.
This Interface was developed by Microsoft and Intel in 1993.
The clear and user-friendly interface was based on the Microsoft MMC.
This interface was developed for the program CADKON by AB STUDIO.
As part of the Exploris laboratory system, an interface was developed to control experiments in fume cupboards.
The interface was similar to MS Windows, but still under MS DOS.
Together with MVtec Software GmbH as Vision Acquisition Partner, an interface was defined for the LPS 3D profile sensors for simple integration in the HALCON image processing software.
The interface was originally defined by NCSA but there is also an RFC project.
The settings interface was redesigned.
The interface was implemented by the Microsoft Gold Certified Partner curexus GmbH.
The first and well known interface was the Morse Taper, developed for drilling as long back as 1868.
Its interface was designed to encourage experimentation and new discoveries through play.
The user interface was enhanced in v4.1.
Interface was instrumental in getting the project developed and completed, working closely with the City over a multi-year period.
As a trusted partner, Interface was able to step up and provide exactly what the project needed.
The interface was developed in collaboration with the Zurich-based video game design office Fusion Robots, representatives of a booming digital arts industry in Switzerland.
This new interface was made available in all 11 official languages.
An interface was created for searching and viewing monitoring data from workstations.
The COM interface was changed to support IN/OUT parameters.
The interface was first announced at electronica in November 2016 and it has received great feedback from the market.
DeviceNet The DeviceNet™ interface was developed in accordance with SEMI E54, the standard for sensors and actuators.
This interface was developed with several programming languages as well.
This interface was presented for the first time at the EMO 2017 in Hannover.
The interface was developed on behalf of our French partner 4CAD Group.
The interface was developed in collaboration with a Zurich video game design bureau for the 2019 Festival.
The Gira Interface was presented with the 2008 iF gold award and the 2009 Plus X Award in honour of its design and usability.
The product's interface was also improved, new localizations were added, and the overall dependability of the system's operation was increased.
