Table of Contents Stage 1 User Profiling and Task Analysis 3 What is User Profiling? 3 Who is a user? 3 User Requirement 3 Usability Engineering Lifecycle 4 Category of Users 5 Novice User 5 Intermediate User 5 Expert User 5 Stakeholders 6 Primary Stakeholders 6 Secondary Stakeholders 6 Tertiary Stakeholders 6 Facilitating Stakeholders 7 Data Gathering techniques 8 Interview 8 Questionnaire 8 Observation 10 Task Analysis 11 Hierarchical Task Analysis 11 Conclusion
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BUS TICKETING SYSTEM A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by AISHA BAKARI EMANUEL E. KARUBALO ADONIS MWAKABANA In partial fulfilment for the award of the DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT JULY/2010 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORT BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE Certified that this project report “BUS TICKETING SYSTEM” is the bonafide work of “AISHA
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4 References 3 1.5 Overview 4 2. Overall Description 4 2.1 Product Perspective 4 2.2 Product Functions 4 2.3 User Characteristics 5 3. Specific Requirements 5 3.1 External Interface 5 3.1.1. User Interface 5 3.1.2. Software Interface 5 3.1.3. Hardware Interface 5 3.1.4. Communication Interface 6 3.2 Functional Requirement 6 3.3 Purchased Components 7 Introduction The following subsections of the Software Requirements Specifications (SRS) document provide an overview
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REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION 2.1 Introduction The purpose of this SRS document is to provide a detailed overview of our software product‚ its parameters and goals. This project document describes the project’s target audience and its user interface‚ hardware and software requirements. The aim of this document is to gather and analyze and give an in-depth insight of the complete Online Vehicle Showroom by defining the problem statement in detail. The detailed requirements of the Online Vehicle
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INTL. JOURNAL OF HUMAN–COMPUTER INTERACTION‚ 25(4)‚ 243–281‚ 2009 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 1044-7318 print / 1532-7590 online DOI: 10.1080/10447310802546724 Intl. Journal 1532-7590 1044-7318 of Human–Computer Interaction‚ Vol. 25‚ No. 1‚ December 2008: pp. 1–78 HIHC Interaction Better in 3D? An Empirical Investigation of User Satisfaction and Preferences Concerning Two-Dimensional and Three-Dimensional Product Representations in Business-to-Consumer E-Commerce A. Ant Ozok
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narrative and thoughtful functional analysis. Specific modeling guidelines. Object and operation naming. Inheritance Details of object derivation. When interface screens are well laid out and clearly defined‚ object derivation is generally straight forward. The following table summarizes the derivation of model types from common interface forms. Details of operation derivation. Object and operation derivation examples from the Calendar Tool. Another example -- viewing objects and operations
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User Classes and Characteristics 2 2.4 Operating Environment 2 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints 2 2.6 User Documentation 2 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies 2 3. External Interface Requirements 3 3.1 User Interfaces 3 3.2 Hardware Interfaces 3 3.3 Software Interfaces 3 3.4 Communications Interfaces 3 4. System Features 3 4.1 System Feature 1 4 4.2 System Feature 2 (and so on) 4 5. Nonfunctional Requirements 4 5.1 Performance Requirements 4 5.2 Safety Requirements 4 5.3 Security
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Classes and Characteristics 2 2.4 Operating Environment 2 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints 2 2.6 User Documentation 3 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies 3 3. External Interface Requirements 3 3.1 User Interfaces 3 3.2 Hardware Interfaces 4 3.3 Software Interfaces 4 3.4 Communications Interfaces 4 4. System Features 4 4.1 System Feature 1 4 4.2 System Feature 2 (and so on) Error! Bookmark not defined. 5. Other Nonfunctional Requirements 6 5.1 Performance Requirements
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1. What is router IOS[Internetwork Operating System]? a. It is responsible for management of hardware interfaces‚ protocols‚ and security on Cisco devices. 2. How to access IOS? a. You can access IOS using i. Console port 1) Used when physically close to the device ii. Auxiliary port 1) Similar to console except that it allows modem command configuration. Modem command configuration can be used to access router via a modem. 2) Used when not close to device 3. How to connect
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feeling and sensation of pressing a button on a screen. That’s helpful for the hearing impaired or blind people. • Multi-touch gestures are easier to remember than keyboard commands. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a multitouch interface? How useful is it? Explain. Advantages : • Collaborative use - before the multitouch technology was invented‚ even with computer display connected to an external projector and another mouse‚ it was impossible for more than one person to make edits
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