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  • ; User Interface ...er—issuing of prompts, help messages, menu choices, etc. A standard user interface can be achieved by using VA FileMan for data manipulation, the menu system
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  • ...s but sometimes the menu doesn't appear in a straightforward way. It is in User's Toolbox which is what you enter at the Option [[prompt~|Prompt]]. You can The user (not the administrator) logs in on their own access/verify with through the
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  • The Bash shell is a [[Shell Program]] that provides a text based user interface to a Linux or Unix Operating System. '''Bash''' is an acronym for '''B'''o
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  • As a new user and proponent of the WorldVistA Electronic Health Record, I will document o ...good, too complete, and too not Windows. Everyone wants a point and click interface and WV is far from that, except for CPRS of course.
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  • # {{g|CPRS}} is the main GUI interface running on a client PC and Windows OS. to use standard Browsers instead of {{g|CPRS}} to provide the User GUI interface via the Browser.
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  • ...nity. It also provides text-based (and soon a web-based or Graphical User Interface) access to support the [[VistA Software Life Cycle Process]].
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  • ...pports common operations via a [[VA FileMan User Interface|text based user interface]], and computer programmer accessible subroutines called the VA FileMan API
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  • An '''[[Application~|Application]] Programmer Interface''' (also called an API) is a way for a computer program to communicate what An API is usually contrasted to a User Interface (UI) which is a service provided to a person who is using the computer to a
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  • ...ch of the components and each component only needs to be retested when its interface changes. ...g with the most basic of sanity checks. (Can it access the database? Can a user log in? Is it producing log files? etc.)
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  • User #73 File #8925 SEARCH echo'd back to the user in external format. OK so
    5 KB (689 words) - 09:21, 4 August 2012
  • then give that user write permission. Sounds easy. I that provided power and interface electronics), powered up the DVD and
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  • ...tallation of the [[CPRSComputerized Patient Record System]] Graphical User Interface client program on the [[Microsoft Windows OS]]. ...ick windows .exe installers. IP address and port number are entered by the user.
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  • The '''BOLD''' entries represent user supplied input during the configuration process.<br /> VistA's output is supplied in this guide so the user can follow along step by step as the configuration proceeds.
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  • Source: '''Group Notes/Encounter Collection User Manual''' Source: '''Laboratory V. 5.2 Patch LR*5.2*259 AP Electronic Signature User Manual'''
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  • XUEXISTING USER (#3) XUREACT USER (#14)
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  • interface timAutoSave.Interval := User.AutoSave * 1000; // convert seconds to milliseconds
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  • [[GLOBAL BPS|^]]BPS(9002313.5 [[FILE |BPS INPUT USER PREF]] [[GLOBAL DENT|^]]DENT(220.6, DENTAL SCREEN (USER)
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  • Then, in the user's entry/[[record~|Record]] in file 200 (NEW PERSON), in field PREFERRED EDI ;"By limiting value to certain values, it prevents a rouge user from putting a wedged
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  • ...L elements, classes, and ID tags specified in the HTML code. Therefore, a user is able to examine the HTML source code for OpenVistA Wiki and customize th * '''Monobook:''' <nowiki>http://www.memory-alpha.org/en/index.php/User:USERNAME/monobook.css</nowiki>
    6 KB (808 words) - 17:30, 15 June 2005
  • * The '''User:''' namespace is set aside for personalized pages pertaining to the OpenVis ...used to contain text clippings that allow customization of the wiki's user interface. Pages in this namespace may only be edited by the [[OpenVistA Wiki:admini
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  • ...gives the feature a name, and describes in broad strokes what is required. User stories are typically written on 4x6 cards. ...e. At the very least, an acceptance test could consist of a script of user interface actions and expected results that a human can run. Ideally acceptance tests
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  • ...P operating system must own all the hardware devices. The hardware network interface is shared via a virtual connection from a phony NIC owned by coLinux. There With the network interface up and running we have much nicer interface using putty. And it works from anywhere on our LAN, of course.
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