Interface Design Sample Clauses

Interface Design. All AV/multimedia exhibits shall comply with TMI's User Interface Standards (see Attachment Four) and TMI Exhibit Graphic Standards (see Attachment Five), and TMI Editorial and Graphic Guidelines (see Attachment Six). The Consultant shall include creative and innovative ways to adapt TMI's standards to the specific needs of the exhibit experience. The Consultant's proposed exhibit interface design shall be submitted to TMI for review and approval. It is TMI's intent that all AV/multimedia programs fit within the graphic design of the overall museum. Consultant should anticipate the following graphic design standards: o Titles, screens and headers should match the graphic design found in the specific thematic area. o All other text, specifically that text which conveys content, will use the font type "Arial." o Colors chosen for the multimedia should coordinate with the graphic design of the exhibit. Consultant will be given graphic design overviews to facilitate the coordination of its work with the graphic panels found in the themes.
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Interface Design. IDEAL-X provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for data extraction/classification and human interaction (Figure 3.1). The main window of IDEAL-X is split into two panels that sit side by side: a text input panel and an output panel. The text input panel displays the reports of current subject being processed, where multiple reports of the subject (when available) are arranged through tabs. The output panel displays extracted name- value ("Attribute" and "Value") pairs of data elements of interest, and the configured classifiers will be embodied as additional attributes in output table. When selected, locations of values of the form data elements will be highlighted in the text input panel. The "Previous" and "Next" buttons at the bottom on the right-hand side allow users to navigate through the input document collection. In extraction, the user may review and update any prefilled values by mouse-highlighting the correct value in the text, followed by clicking the data field. In classification, the user may choose available class label by clicking the combo box of classification attribute. The interface is simple and intuitive, and the underlying text processing and learning process is transparent to users.

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  • Network Interface Device (NID) 2.7.1 The NID is defined as any means of interconnection of end-user customer premises wiring to BellSouth’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. The NID is a single-line termination device or that portion of a multiple-line termination device required to terminate a single line or circuit at the premises. The NID features two independent xxxxxxxx or divisions that separate the service provider’s network from the end user’s customer-premises wiring. Each chamber or division contains the appropriate connection points or posts to which the service provider and the end user each make their connections. The NID provides a protective ground connection and is capable of terminating cables such as twisted pair cable.

  • Network Interface Device 2.7.1 The NID is defined as any means of interconnection of the End User’s customer premises wiring to BellSouth’s distribution plant, such as a cross-connect device used for that purpose. The NID is a single line termination device or that portion of a multiple line termination device required to terminate a single line or circuit at the premises. The NID features two independent xxxxxxxx or divisions that separate the service provider’s network from the End User’s premises wiring. Each chamber or division contains the appropriate connection points or posts to which the service provider and the End User each make their connections. The NID provides a protective ground connection and is capable of terminating cables such as twisted pair cable.

  • Interface A defined set of transmission facilities that separate Load Zones and that separate the NYCA from adjacent Control Areas. Investor-Owned Transmission Owners. A Transmission Owner that is owned by private investors. At the present time these include: Central Xxxxxx Gas & Electric Corporation, Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc., New York State Electric & Gas Corporation, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc., and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation.

  • Interfaces Bellcore’s GR-446-CORE defines the interface between the administration system and LIDB including specific message formats. (Bellcore’s TR-NWP-000029, Section 10)

  • Network Interconnection Architecture Each Party will plan, design, construct and maintain the facilities within their respective systems as are necessary and proper for the provision of traffic covered by this Agreement. These facilities include but are not limited to, a sufficient number of trunks to the point of interconnection with the tandem company, and sufficient interoffice and interexchange facilities and trunks between its own central offices to adequately handle traffic between all central offices within the service areas at P.01 grade of service or better. The provisioning and engineering of such services and facilities will comply with generally accepted industry methods and practices, and will observe the rules and regulations of the lawfully established tariffs applicable to the services provided.

  • Technology Upgrades Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, Verizon shall have the right to deploy, upgrade, migrate and maintain its network at its discretion. The Parties acknowledge that Verizon, at its election, may deploy fiber throughout its network and that such fiber deployment may inhibit or facilitate PNG’s ability to provide service using certain technologies. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit Verizon's ability to modify its network through the incorporation of new equipment or software or otherwise. PNG shall be solely responsible for the cost and activities associated with accommodating such changes in its own network.

  • Interoperability To the extent required by applicable law, Cisco shall provide You with the interface information needed to achieve interoperability between the Software and another independently created program. Cisco will provide this interface information at Your written request after you pay Cisco’s licensing fees (if any). You will keep this information in strict confidence and strictly follow any applicable terms and conditions upon which Cisco makes such information available.

  • Programming (a) Pursuant to Section 624 of the Cable Act, the Licensee shall maintain the mix, quality and broad categories of Programming set forth in Exhibit 4, attached hereto and made a part hereof. Pursuant to applicable federal law, all Programming decisions, including the Programming listed in Exhibit 4, attached hereto, shall be at the sole discretion of the Licensee.

  • Architecture The Private Improvements shall have architectural features, detailing, and design elements in accordance with the Project Schematic Drawings. All accessory screening walls or fences, if necessary, shall use similar primary material, color, and detailing as on the Private Improvements.

  • Technical Interfaces 3.2.6.1 The Interconnection facilities provided by each Party shall be formatted using either Alternate Xxxx Inversion (AMI) line code with Superframe format framing or Bipolar 8-Zero Substitution with Extended Superframe (B8ZS ESF) format framing or any mutually agreeable line coding and framing.

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