Exam 16: Input Design and Prototyping

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A check box:

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Describe a check box.

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It is an input control that acts as a toggle switch on an input value. It consists of two parts: a square box followed by a description of the input field for which the user is to provide the Yes/No value.

Radio buttons:

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Self-checking digits determine data entry errors on ______________.

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One of the general principles for input design is: "Capture only variable data."

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Biometric ADC technology is based on unique human characteristics or traits, for example, fingerprints, voice pattern, retinal pattern.

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Data entry is the identification and acquisition of new data.

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What type of data entry remains the most common form of input? __________

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Scrolling capabilities make radio buttons appropriate for use in those cases where there is limited screen space available and the input data item has a large number of predefined, mutually exclusive values from which to choose.

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Domain checks determine whether the input data for each field falls within the legitimate set or range of values defined for that field.

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An internal input control guideline is: "The number of inputs should be monitored." This is especially true with the batch method because source documents may be misplaced, lost or skipped.

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Automatic teller machines (ATMs), another form of __________________, areoperated by the consumer.

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Which of the following input methods could best be used by a manufacturing company to check a product into and out of a building?

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Radio buttons provide the user with an easy way to quickly identify and select a particular value for a value set.

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A combination box is most appropriately used where limited screen space is available, and it is desirable to provide the user with the option of selecting a value from a list or typing a value that may or may not appear as an option in the list.

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In repository based programming, a repository contains input controls and code. The developers can, in a single location, define most of the properties and constraints for a reusable field and the data validation code for that field. Once defined, the object or control can be used by any number of other systems analysts and programmers in the organization. This approach guarantees that every instance of the field will be used in a consistent manner. Furthermore, the repository entries can be changed if business rules dictate and no additional changes to the applications will be required.

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A check box acts as a toggle switch on an input value.

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Data capture is:

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The most common example of automatic data capture (ADC) is the use of a keyboard.

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The volume of data input should be minimized as much as possible.

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