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Title: | Designing of An Object Action Inter Face Model For Web Design |
Researcher: | SRIVASTAVA ANSHU |
Guide(s): | ABBAS SYED QAMAR |
Keywords: | Computer Science Computer Science Information Systems Engineering and Technology |
University: | U P Rajarshi Tondon Open University |
Completed Date: | 2012 |
Abstract: | This work is about integrated methods for model-based development of web newlineinterfaces, in the context of business systems development. Object Action are newlinecompositions of information processing entities, working together in the pursuit of newlinegoals. Most organisations can be considered an information system in this sense, newlinesince reaching their business goals normally requires decision making and newlineinformation processing. A Computerised Business Systems(CBS) is the part of a newlinelarger IS that is implemented by a Computing System(CS), built as a tool for aiding newlinethe human or organizational part of an IS. It can be illustrated that the CIS is the newlineoverlapping part of an Business System and a Computer System. newlineThe users of a CBS interact with it through its user interface (UI) in the newlinepursuit of organisational goals. We indicate that the user in the pursuit of personal newlinegoals, may interact with parts of the CS, as well as non-computerised artifacts that newlinemay or may not be part of the IS. In all cases, people use tools to perform the newlineactions judged necessary for reaching their goals However, the context and scope newlineof the goals and actions are of course different. Business systems construction and newlineuser interface design have traditionally been undertaken using different methods newlineand techniques, and the people taking part in these activities have often been part newlineObject Action Interface Model for Web Development newlineDesigning of an Object Action Interface Model for Web Design newline21 newlineof different academic traditions. Since every computerized business system has a newlineuser interface which for many purposes is perceived as the whole system. For the newlineuser, the distinction between interface and system is, for most practical purposes, newlinemeaningless. In addition, most application usage is part of a larger business newlineprocessing context, whether computerised or not. Thus, isolating the design of the newlineapplication s user interface from the business system development is clearly newlineundesirable. newlineHowever, the conceptual distinction between user interface and business newlinesystem re |
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URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10603/328815 |
Appears in Departments: | School of Computer and Information Sciences |
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