Integrated Composite Analyzer (ICAN/JAVA)
Prototypes
A prototype is a non-functioning image, which looks like the
corresponding screen in the ICAN/JAVA program (applet or application).
The prototype is generated quickly and used to design the
Graphical User Interface
(GUI).
The only buttons that work are the "clear" buttons.
Any other buttons have been turned into hyperlinks
if they require the ability to change to another screen when clicked.
Look at the prototypes:
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To
control the operation of the GUI.
(This one is most like ICAN/JAVA.)
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For entering
Inputs.
(This bypasses the preliminaries to get to the ICAN/JAVA inputs.)
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For displaying
Outputs.
(This bypasses the preliminaries to get to the ICAN/JAVA outputs.)
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For entering and displaying the Material Property
DataBank.
(This bypasses the preliminaries to get to the ICAN/JAVA DataBank inputs.)
Responsible Official:
Chris Chamis
Last updated on Tue Oct 30 09:14:45 EST 2001
by Louis Handler
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