2.1.1 System Interfaces 11 2.1.2 User Interfaces 11 2.1.3 Hardware Interfaces 11 2.1.4 Software Interfaces 13 2.1.5 Communication Interfaces 14 2.1.6 Memory Constraints 14 2.1.7 Operations 15 2.2 Product Functions 17 2.3 User Characteristics 19 2.4 Constraints 20 2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies 20 3. Specific Requirements 21 Appendix 22 1.1 Purpose The purpose of the application is to integrate the administration of the course by providing information on the following in a user friendly manner
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Scope 1 1.3 References 1 2. Overall Description 1 2.1 Product Perspective 1 2.2 Product Features 1 2.3 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…………………………………………………………..3 3. System Features 3 3.1 Authenticating users .3 3.2 Search for the jobs.…………………………………………………………………….… 3 3.3 Apply for the jobs……………………………………………………………………
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enter and information system‚ the quality of the output is only as good as the quality of the input. There are several key input controls for an input design such as‚ data processing control‚ source document controls‚ validation controls‚ and user interface. Input control includes the necessary measures to ensure that input data is correct‚ complete‚ and secure (Rosenblatt‚ 2012). In computer science‚ data validation is the process of ensuring that a program operates on clean‚ correct and useful
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AN INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM MUSUMBA B. F. MUGOYA B.SS(Mak) CCNA‚ CCNP(Mak) PGDCS(Mak) Department of Information Systems Faculty of Computing and Information Technology Makerere University beatricemugoya@yahoo.com‚ +256 075 2408 687 A Pro ject Report Submitted to School of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of Master of Science
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Features. 5 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics. 6 2.4 Operating Environment. 6 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints. 6 2.6 User Documentation. 6 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies. 7 3. System Features. 8 3.1. Database – Storage. 8 3.2. Functional Requirements. 8 3.2.1 Interface Requirements. 8 3.2.1.1 User Interfaces. 9 4. Non Functional Requirements. 10 4.1. User Interfaces. 10 4.2. Hardware Interfaces. 10 4.3. Software Interfaces. 11 4.4. Communications Interfaces. 11 5. Other
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with the ARM architecture due to the documentation in the hardware and software point of view provided by the suppliers. The processors present in these learning kits are based on ARM cortex processors which can offer new degrees of freedom to MCU users. It has real time capabilities‚ digital signal processing‚ low-power consumption and low-voltage operation‚ at the same time maintaining full integration and easy development. The study will utilize an STM3210E Learning Kit. This learning kit is a
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Overview • Strategies for creating interactive multimedia. • Designing a multimedia project. Storyboard 1 2 Strategies for Creating Interactive Multimedia • A user can either describe the project in minute details‚ or can build a less-detailed storyboard and spend more effort in actually rendering the project. • The method chosen depends upon the scope of a project‚ the size and style of the team‚ and whether the same people will do design and development. • If the design team is separate
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16.1.2 Classification of Multimedia Authoring Systems 16.1.2.1 Dedicated Authoring Systems: Dedicated Authoring Systems operate on single streams and are most widely used by single non-professional users with little or no knowledge about multimedia composition management. Such systems can be installed on desktop PCs. The video streams and images used here are generally captured by local cameras. Hence‚ these systems are not widely preferred for sophisticated applications. 16.1.2.2 Timeline-Based
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and familiarity needed to operate a command line interface‚ new users have a difficult time navigating and operating a command line interface. Although new users may have a difficult time learning to use the mouse and all GUI features‚ most users pick up this interface much easier when compared to a command line interface. Control Users have much more control of their file system and operating system in a command line interface. For example‚ users can copy a specific file from one location to another
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E-Store Project Software Requirements Specification Version Revision History |Date |Version |Description |Author | | | |SRS 1.0 |Group-1 | | | |SRS 2.0 |Group-1 | |
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