tailieunhanh - Lecture Computer graphics: Lecture 29 - Fasih ur Rehman
After you read this chapter you should be able to: Describe various types of network attacks, and identify ways to safeguard against these attacks, including firewalls and intrusion detection software; discuss techniques to prevent unauthorized computer access and use; identify safeguards against hardware theft and vandalism;. | Computer Graphics Lecture 29 Fasih ur Rehman Last Class User System Interactions Direct manipulation Menu selection Form fill-in Command language Natural language Today’s Agenda Graphical User Interfaces Information Presentation How the information from user be provided to the system How the processed information (from computer) be presented to the user? Information Presentation Information presentation means how to present processed information to the users It may be presented Directly (. text) Transformed like in graphical form Model-View-Controller approach supports multiple presentations of data Model View Approach Information Presentation Static information Adjusted at the start of a session. It remains unchanged during the session May assume numeric or textual value Dynamic information Can changes during a session and the changes must be presented to the system user. May assume numeric or textual value Display Factors (Information) User requirement Precise information Data . | Computer Graphics Lecture 29 Fasih ur Rehman Last Class User System Interactions Direct manipulation Menu selection Form fill-in Command language Natural language Today’s Agenda Graphical User Interfaces Information Presentation How the information from user be provided to the system How the processed information (from computer) be presented to the user? Information Presentation Information presentation means how to present processed information to the users It may be presented Directly (. text) Transformed like in graphical form Model-View-Controller approach supports multiple presentations of data Model View Approach Information Presentation Static information Adjusted at the start of a session. It remains unchanged during the session May assume numeric or textual value Dynamic information Can changes during a session and the changes must be presented to the system user. May assume numeric or textual value Display Factors (Information) User requirement Precise information Data relationships Information values change frequency Should user know immediately about the change? Response on change required or not from user Direct or transformed? Textual or numeric? Multiple information presentation Analog and Digital Presentation Digital presentation is compact so takes less screen space and can present precise value Analog presentation give good information by just getting an overview and present information of outliers etc. Dynamic Display Time Temperature Pressure Displaying Relative Values Progress bar etc. Data Visualization Used to display large amount of information Reveals trends Examples Weather information from a number of sources Traffic information at toll plazas Use of Colors Extra dimension can be added Can be used for warning Guideline Too many colors should not be used Color code should also be provided and the user may be provided flexibility to change color code. Designing must be done for monochrome and colors should be added afterwards Color codes
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