Program Design Using JSP pp 120-135 | Cite as
Interactive Systems
Chapter
Abstract
Many systems allow individual users to interact with the computer directly. This involves the use of a dialogue between a terminal user and the computer. The most common basic types of interactive dialogue are:
In this chapter we develop program structures with allocated operations and conditions for each of the above. Each example is considered to be part of a larger problem — in practice it could be a self-contained procedure — and therefore we include only the structure, operations and conditions relevant to the dialogue.
- (a)
menu selection
- (b)
form filling
- (c)
question and answer
- (d)
interrogate or command.
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© M. J. King and J. P. Pardoe 1992