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Database user interfaces in a scientific environment

โœ Scribed by B. Gliss


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
985 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-4655

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โœฆ Synopsis


Some terms and guidelines for constructing user interfaces for online computer systems are presented. A classification of database systems based on the relational model and of their user interface styles is given. Prototypical examples of such systems are discussed. Characteristic requirements for database programs that serve a natural science user community are contrasted with those for an engineering or commercial environment. The construction of a user interface for one particular database program is explained as an example. * In our opinion the cursor should always be in the same (guideline 1.1 * ~in ref. [1]) *โ€ข Other design praclogical position regardless of the screen shown.


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