End-user Interface to Improve Microcomputer DBMS Efficiency

Author(s):  
Juliana Peneva ◽  
Jordanka Angelova
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2011 ◽  
Vol 38 (9) ◽  
pp. 11091-11104 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Castellanos ◽  
A. Albiter ◽  
P. Hernández ◽  
G. Barrera

Author(s):  
Fatma Yilmaz ◽  
Ernie Kee ◽  
Drew Richards

STP uses a custom enterprise software application called RICTCal to calculate risk informed completion times (RICTs). Besides providing the end user interface to the calculation engine, the software also creates electronic regulatory-required reports that are automatically filed in the plant records management system. In addition to regulatory-required information on risk informed completion times and risk managed action times (RMATs), the software provides additional configuration risk information such as risk for reactor trip. The computation methodology and design of the software is described as well as required input data to support the calculation.


1992 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas E. Pinelli ◽  
Rebecca O. Barclay ◽  
Ann P. Bishop ◽  
John M. Kennedy

Author(s):  
Shadman A. Khan ◽  
Zulfikar Ali Ansari ◽  
Riya Singh ◽  
Mohit Singh Rawat ◽  
Fiza Zafar Khan ◽  
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are new technologies with new complicated features emerging quickly. Technology adoption has been beneficial for many general models. The models help in train the voice user-interface assistance (Alexa, Cortona, Siri). Voice assistants are easy to use, and thus millions of devices incorporate them in households nowadays. The primary purpose of the sign language translator prototype is to reduce interaction barriers between deaf and mute. To overcome this problem, we have proposed a prototype. It is named sign language translator with Sign Recognition Intelligence which takes the user input in sign language and processes it, and returns the output in voice out load to the end-user.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul-Fatawu Abdulai ◽  
A Fuchsia Howard ◽  
Heather Noga ◽  
Paul J Yong ◽  
Leanne M Currie

User interface evaluation has become important in developing usable health care technologies. Although usability engineering methods have been applied in the design and evaluation of health care software, available heuristics focus on task-work aspects and do not address stigma associated with many health conditions. We used a previous set of heuristics and propose a new set of anti-stigma heuristics to evaluate stigmatization in health care websites. The extended set of heuristics were concurrently applied in a heuristic evaluation and a cognitive walkthrough to evaluate an endometriosis and sexual pain website. The walkthrough involved 5 tasks that required 21 actions to execute. Twenty-six usability problems were identified and recommendations for re-design were made to the design team before end-user testing. The anti-stigma heuristics received worse ratings than the traditional heuristics, resulting in several design changes that might otherwise have been missed. Thus, the new anti-stigma heuristics were a valuable contribution.


Author(s):  
Federico Maria Cau ◽  
Angelo Mereu ◽  
Lucio Davide Spano

In this paper, we present an intelligent support End-User Developers (EUDevs) in creating plot lines for Point and Click games on the web. We introduce a story generator and the associated user interface, which help the EUDev in defining the game plot starting from the images providing the game setting. In particular, we detail a pipeline for creating such game plots starting from 360 degrees images. We identify salient objects in equirectangular images, and we compose the output with other two neural networks for the generation: one generating captions for 2D images and one generating the plot text. The provided suggestions can be further developed by the EUDev, modifying the generated text and saving the result. The interface supports the control of different parameters of the story generator using a user-friendly vocabulary. The results of a user study show good effectiveness and usability of the proposed interface.


Author(s):  
M. Popa ◽  
A.S. Popa ◽  
T. Slavici ◽  
D. Darvasi
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