Purpose 1.2 Scope 1.3 Definition‚ Acronyms‚ and Abbreviations 1.4 References 1.5 Tools to be used 1.6 Technologies to be used 1.7 Overview 2.0 Overall Description 2.1 Product Perspective 2.2 Software Interface 2.3 Hardware Interface 2.4 Product Function 2.5 User Characteristics 2.6 Constraints 2.7 Architecture Design 2.8 use Case Model Description 2.9.1 Class Diagram 2.9.2 Sequence Diagrams 2.10.1 ER Diagram 2.10.2 Schema 2.11 Assumptions
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between •Human (1 user‚ a group‚ sequence of users) •Computer (any computer big or small‚ process control‚ embedded‚ etc) • •used to perform various tasks • •in particular environments. • • •Creating usable systems (2) •The human factors … • •different users •different conceptions or mental models about their interactions •different ways of learning‚ keeping knowledge and skills •cultural and national differences •user preferences change as they gradually master new interfaces •Creating
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http://voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+DEB • Asterisk.pkg install package for MacOS X : http://www.astmasters.net/stuff/Asterisk.pkg.tgz For those who are using Trixbox‚ you can follow the instructions here - TrixboxInstall Additionally‚ Trixbox user who wants to use the SVN Trunk can upgrade to MySQL5 with the instructions at TrixboxMysql Get Asterisk from sources & compile Please check out : http://www.asterisk.org Commands to get the current snapshot from the release branch of SVN: # svn
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D1 - Evaluate the suitability of event driven programs for non-graphical applications 6 References 7 P1 - Identify the key features of event driven programming such as events‚ event loops and event handlers Events – An event occurs when the user interacts with a object. * Usually this means a mouse movement or click * Keyboard actions are also events An event is the outcome of an action. There are two important terms with respect to events. The event source and the event receiver
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Ticketing Management System (web based) INTRODUCTION: As of now‚ many customers used to go in a particular ticket booth in order to buy a ticket. And moreover in a typical ticket booth it can’t operate within 24 hours to manage the business simultaneously. Ticketing Management system is online system that can manage the customer needs through online transaction. This system include: Online payment or direct payment‚ Reservation and full information of the ticket of the customer wants to avail. STATEMENT
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........................................................................................ 3 1.3 Scope .......................................................................................................................................... 3 1.4 User and Literature Survey ........................................................................................................ 3 1.5 Definitions and Abbreviations ...................................................................................
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using 8051 with GUI interface” GUI = Graphical User Interface “Robot arm control by using 8051 with PC interface” “2-axis robotic arm control by using 8051 with PC interface” PC interface is by using Visual Basic. You also may combine between topics. 4) they ask me of 3 objectives in the projects i mean what this arm can do ‚ what it could be ? in terms of project itself: 1. learn how to build a robot arm 2. learn how to interface a servo motor 3. learn how to interface 8051 with PC 4
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programs which are determined by events like user actions for example mouse clicks‚ sensor outputs‚ or messages from other programs. There are a lot of key features that are used in event driven program. Without these feature then certain event can’t happen. The key features of event driven programs are service oriented‚ time driven‚ event handlers‚ trigger functions‚ events‚ form‚ user interface‚ event loops‚ flexibility‚ suitability for graphical interfaces and ease of development and simplicity of
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are and explain the function of each. It will provide examples of what types of data integrity errors could occur if each of the types of controls were not in place and lastly‚ it will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of restricting user interfaces. DIFFERENT INPUTS When data needs to be entered into a system‚ there are various ways to accomplish this. For the purpose of this paper‚ we’ll look at just four of them here. When it comes to data‚ there is only one main goal which needs
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