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USE CASE AND USER INTERFACE DESIGN
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USE CASE AND USER INTERFACE DESIGN
Executive summary
The major objective of this Network Equipment Inventory systems is that it is used to
provide the network engineers with an up-to-date information of the network equipment. One of
the requirements of the system is that it should be accessed by users with various interfaces. This
report will have seven major areas which will show a rough architecture of the system where the
report will show the sub-systems and the over-all data-flow. The other parts will focus on the
sequence diagram, system test plans, a cloud based architecture, functional solutions, and the
system processed and work practices.
Section 1: Architecture of the System
A system architecture is specifically used to show the relationship of the various
components. For this case the system architecture of the network equipment Inventory system
will include components such as the internet, browser, the server, the database and the printer [1]
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Figure 1: Architecture of the Network Equipment Inventory system
Section 2: conceptual design of user interface
User interface design focuses on anticipating what the users might need to do. Some of
the interface elements are input controls, the navigational components, informational
components, and containers. The input control interface elements such as text fields, radio
buttons, data fields, and buttons. The navigational elements include the search fields, slider, tags,
icons, and breadcrumb. The information components are tooltips, modal windows, message
boxes, and the progress bars. The containers includes the accordion [2].
Sequence 3: Sequence diagram
A sequence diagram describes the interaction among classes; a sequence diagram
demonstrates the behavior of the objects and some of the messages that they pass. It depicts the
sequence of the system actions which occurs in the system. The sequence diagram for the system
in this case is as shown by the figure two below
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