Non-interactive graphics system
Definitions
A computer graphics system where the user cannot modify or influence the image generation process once it has been initiated.
A system that processes a predefined set of instructions or data to produce a static visual output without real-time user input.
Examples
The legacy non-interactive graphics system was used primarily for generating batch-processed engineering blueprints.
Unlike modern user interfaces, a non-interactive graphics system requires the user to define all parameters before the rendering process begins.
The research team utilized a non-interactive graphics system to produce high-resolution scientific visualizations without the need for real-time input.
Synonyms
Batch graphics system Offline rendering system Non-real-time graphics Static image generator Automated rendering pipeline
Antonyms
Interactive graphics system Real-time rendering system Dynamic graphics environment User-driven graphics Responsive visual interface