Menu-Driven Interface

Descrição

GCSE ICT (Human-Computer Interface) Mapa Mental sobre Menu-Driven Interface, criado por Skeletor em 15-10-2014.
Skeletor
Mapa Mental por Skeletor, atualizado more than 1 year ago
Skeletor
Criado por Skeletor mais de 9 anos atrás
25
0

Resumo de Recurso

Menu-Driven Interface
  1. Description
    1. A list of options available to the user is displayed and the user then selects one of them, usually by clicking the mouse button with a mouse pointer on the option required or by pressing a key on the keyboard
      1. Several menus may be available to the user and so they are usually organised into groups of similar options. Selecting one option may open another menu.
        1. Some sub-menus can have further sub-menus too (sub-menuception)
        2. Advantages
          1. Navigation is simple
            1. User input is validated as only the options shown can be used
              1. Do not need to learn what instructions there are as they are displayed in the interface
              2. Disadvantages
                1. Some options in a menu may not mean anything to a user
                  1. Can be difficult to find options if there are too many sub-menus

                  Semelhante

                  Networks
                  Will8324
                  User Interfaces
                  Skeletor
                  Types and Components of Computer Systems
                  Jess Peason
                  Input Devices
                  Jess Peason
                  Output Devices
                  Jess Peason
                  FLAT FILE VS RELATIONAL DATABASE
                  rosiejones
                  21 Random IT questions
                  Eden Goddard
                  General ICT Quiz
                  Jade Fantom
                  GCSE History – Social Impact of the Nazi State in 1945
                  Ben C
                  GCSE Biology AQA
                  isabellabeaumont