User Interface Design Sample Clauses

User Interface Design. After the system architecture and database schema have been determined, GTE Labs needs to work closely with GNI to design the web based user interface and develop mockup screens as part of overall Intelligent Reporting and Analysis application. This phase of the project has the following tasks: . Identify all reports that GNI would like to have . Identify required commercial of the shelf (COTS) software components. . Determine the "look and feel" and develop mock up screens.
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User Interface Design. The first module of our project was created for the purpose of security. After registration the login page authenticates user who gave correct login user id and password. Unauthenticated users are unable to log in to the user window with an invalid username or password, and an error message will appear. As a result, Thus disabled access to the user window for unauthorized users. It improves security by preventing unauthorized users from connecting to the network. In this project, JSP is used to create the template. Here, both the login user and the server authentication are validated. For providing authentication, conventional symmetric encryption scheme is used. Each user have two windows Owner login to upload their files and User Request file window to download other user’s files.
User Interface Design. The user interface has to be splitted in different use scenarios to operate and monitor the underground robot.
User Interface Design. As computers have become more versatile and available to a broader and often less technically trained range of users, software development has increasingly focused upon tailoring the program to the particular goals and knowledge base of the intended users. See generally Xxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Designing the User Interface: Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction (3d ed. 1998). The design of computer program user interfaces draws upon the field of computer-human interaction (CHI), a sub-field of a more general field of “human factors” analysis that aims to understand how human beings process information so that products can be better designed to enhance usability. Human factors analysis brings together insights from the fields of education, graphic art, industrial design, industrial management, computer science, mechanical engineering, psychology, artificial intelligence,
User Interface Design. The Visualisation Service will be able to present data stored in DAP as web pages and as embeddable components into other applications. For this purpose, Kibana dashboards, a collection of one or more charts, will be utilized. These UI elements are able to present the results of queries on the underlying Elasticsearch database, whilst Xxxxxx provides the ability to save dashboards, which can be re-executed using the current state of the data. A unique URL is provided for each dashboard saved, whilst during re-execution different parameters (e.g. time) can be used as presented in §4.4.2. The dashboards will be created by the administrator interface of Kibana and will be saved and made accessible through an external service, using a visualisation identifier and providing the necessary query parameters (e.g. time period, filters, aggregations). Kibana supports a variety of chart types, whereby the visualised data can be either raw data or the result of processing (e.g. summing, averaging) or aggregation (e.g. count, location, ordering). Some basic chart types that are supported: • Line Chart: Depicting data as lines;

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  • Data Access Services State Street agrees to make available to the Fund the Data Access Services subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and such data access operating standards and procedures as may be issued by State Street from time to time. The Fund shall be able to access the System to (i) originate electronic instructions to State Street in order to (a) effect the transfer or movement of cash or securities held under custody by State Street or (b) transmit accounting or other information (the transactions described in (i)(a) and (i)(b) above are referred to herein as “Client Originated Electronic Financial Instructions”), and (ii) access data for the purpose of reporting and analysis, which shall all be deemed to be Data Access Services for purposes of this Addendum.

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