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
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Social impact of artificial intelligence When we are able to create machines smarter than humans‚ then those machines could do likewise‚ but much faster. The problem of the threat of unfriendly artificial intelligence and losing control of the machines we have built remains unsolved. Artificial autonomous agents are‚ in one sense the next stage in the development of technology. Autonomous agents perceive‚ decide‚ and act on their own. A machine (such as your brain) cannot predict (and thus cannot
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CAM is a user interface toolkit that allows a cameraequipped mobile phone to interact with paper documents. It is designed to automate inefficient‚ paper-intensive information processes in the developing world. In this paper we present a usability evaluation of an application built using CAM for collecting data from microfinance groups in rural India. This application serves an important and immediate need in the microfinance industry. Our quantitative results show that the user interface is efficient
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reality work in the context of human and computer interaction. INTRODUCTION In the field of technology and image processing‚ finger tracking is a high-resolution technique that is employed to know the consecutive position of the fingers of the user and
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System interfaces 2.1.2. User interfaces 2.1.3. Hardware interfaces 2.1.4. Software interfaces 2.1.5. Communications interfaces 2.1.6. Memory constraints 2.1.7. Operations 2.1.8. Site adaptation requirements 2.2. Product functions 2.3. User characteristics 2.4. Constraints 2.5. Assumptions and dependencies 2.6. Apportioning of requirements 3. Specific Requirements 3.1 External interface requirements 3.1.1 User interfaces 3.1
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the way we interact with computer? The interactions of computer and humans are known as human-computer-interface (HCI). Human-computer-interface (HCI) developers and engineers goals are to improve the user’s overall experience. This can be accomplished by creating a lasting memory for the end user and a good feeling of using the technology known as haptic technology. HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACE What is HCI? HCI is the study on how to better improve the interaction between
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Table of Contents Y 1.0. Introduction 1 1.1. Purpose 1 1.2. Scope of Project 1 1.3. Glossary 2 1.4. References 2 1.5. Overview of Document 2 2.0. Overall Description 4 2.1 System Environment 4 2.2 Functional Requirements Specification 5 2.2.1 online user Use Case 5 Use case: car model 5 Use case: select a city……………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Use case: Select a city……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Use case: Purchase car……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………5 Use
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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 and Anita Komlodi Department of Information Systems‚ UMBC‚ Baltimore Maryland Ozok and Commerce Electronic Komlodi Product Representations This study aimed at determining the user preferences and satisfaction concerning three-dimensional product representations
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also typical and pertinent correspondingly. I listed 5 metrics‚ and each of them is rated by 5 ★ at the highest. The more ★‚ the more advantages this tool has regarding this metric. For example‚ UI friendliness: The more ★‚ the friendlier interface and the easier operations will be. Technical competence requirement: The more ★‚ the lower requirements on the technical background like the mathematic algorithm and programming skills. Stepwise computation: The more ★‚ the easier to decompose
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