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Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) 1 Chapter 6 User Interface Management

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)2 Medium between user and system  Command line  Graphic User Interface (GUI)  Natural Language 6.1 Meaning of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)3 6.2 Component of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)4 Component by user view  Knowledge  Action Language  User Interface mode/style  User ’ s Reaction 6.2 Component of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)5 Component by computer system view  Dialog  Computer Processing  translate action language to process  Presentation Language 6.2 Component of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)6 Capability of UIMS :  Support GUI  Flexible for any Input device  Flexible for any output device  Flexible for problem structure  Storage Input and Output data  Support 3-D graphic  Present output data in many style and many window 6.3 User Interface Management System : UIMS

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)7 Capability of UIMS :  Prepare supporting tools for help user to use  Adapt the user interface by user 6.3 User Interface Management System : UIMS

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)8 Command Language Interaction Menu Interaction Form Interaction Object – Base Interaction Natural Language Interaction 6.4 User Interface Mode

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)9 Command Language Interaction 6.4 User Interface Mode

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)10 Menu Interaction  Pull – Down Menu 6.4 User Interface Mode

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)11 Menu Interaction  Pop – Up Menu 6.4 User Interface Mode

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)12 Form Interaction 6.4 User Interface Mode

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)13 Object – Base Interaction 6.4 User Interface Mode

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) User Interface Mode Natural Language Interaction

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)15 Screen Layout Format  Title Zone  Menu Zone  Tools Zone  Body Zone  Message Zone  tell status  Pop-up Zone 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)16 Data Entry Control  Cursor Control  Edit Function  Exit Function  Help 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)17 Structure Data Entry  Use data from Database to entry  Identify default value  Cursor moving, Date format, Comma sign  Unit of data  Caption/Field description  Data format  Data Justify 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)18 Structure Data Entry  Help  Graphic User Interface (GUI) 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)19 Graphic User Interface : GUI  Text box  Radio button  Check box  List box  Drop-Down list box  Combination (Combo) box  Spin (Spinner) box 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Layout and Display Design Graphic User Interface : GUI

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Layout and Display Design Graphic User Interface : GUI

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Layout and Display Design Graphic User Interface : GUI

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)23 Providing Feedback  Status Information  Prompting Cues  Error/Warning Message 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)24 Help Tools  Simplicity  Organize  Example Show Advantage and Disadvantage of color interface 6.5 Layout and Display Design

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)25 Graphics  Text  Bar and Pie chart  Map  Diagram  Sequence / Hierarchical Chart  Motion Graphic 6.6 Other type of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Other type of user interface Multimedia and Hypertext  Multimedia

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Other type of user interface Multimedia and Hypertext  Hypertext

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)28 Virtual Reality System  Computer Simulation Environment  Cyberspace  Application : Boeing,Volvo, British Airways,Games 6.6 Other type of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Other type of user interface Virtual Reality System

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Other type of user interface Virtual Reality System

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Other type of user interface Virtual Reality System

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Other type of user interface Virtual Reality System

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)33 Natural Language Processing  Keyword Analysis / Pattern Matching  Language Processing  Application : Speech Recognition System 6.6 Other type of user interface

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen) Geographic Information System : GIS Components of GIS  Data  Data Storage  Model

Decision Support System by Simulation Model (Ajarn Chat Chuchuen)35 Quiz ???