Exam 16: Input Design and Prototyping
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Smart card applications are particularly promising in the area of health records where a person's blood type, vaccinations, and other past medical history could be made readily available.
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Automatic teller machines (ATMs), another form of point of sale terminal, are operated by the consumer.
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What characterizes a combination box? List at least two distinct characteristics.
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Radio buttons are most appropriate when a user may be expected to input data that has a large predefined set of choices, especially where more than one choice can be selected simultaneously.
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Automatic data capture (ADC) techniques are designed with the goal of eliminating human intervention associated with data input methods.
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Radio buttons normally appear in groups - one radio button per value choice.
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A spin box is a screen-based control that consists of a single line text box followed immediately by two small buttons. The two buttons are vertically aligned. The top button has an arrow pointing upward and the bottom button has an arrow pointing downward. This control allows the user to enter data directly into the associated text box or to select a value by using the mouse to scroll (spin) through a list of values using the buttons.
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A combination box is a screen-based control that consists of a single line text box followed immediately by two small buttons. The two buttons are vertically aligned. The top button has an arrow pointing upward and the bottom button has an arrow pointing downward. This control allows the user to enter data directly into the associated text box or to select a value by using the mouse to scroll through a list of values using the buttons.
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It is not necessary to monitor the number of inputs to a batch, because the computer is more capable of tracking and counting them.
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Which of the following input methods would be used with retinal eye scans?
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A check box 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.
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