NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...
NAVAIR INSTRUCTION 4120.11 From: Commander, Naval Air ...
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<strong>NAVAIR</strong>INST <strong>4120.11</strong><br />
special advanced functions or to return to the standard default<br />
ribbon bar.<br />
A.3.22 Hot reference. A link to another location. A hot<br />
reference can be textual or graphical.<br />
A.3.23 Hot spot. An area of a graphic or a section of text, that<br />
activates a function when selected. Hot spots are used to<br />
invoke objects (i.e. multimedia, programs, applications, scripts<br />
etc.), where selecting a hot spot can display a graphic, run a<br />
video, or open a new pane of information.<br />
A.3.24 Human factor issues. An area of study concerned with the<br />
interaction between humans and computers. Includes efforts to<br />
most effectively design software interfaces to be most easily<br />
understood and efficiently used.<br />
A.3.25 Inference engine. A computer program that, based on user<br />
or other input, determines the correct sequence to display<br />
technical data in an IETM (also called a logic engine).<br />
A.3.26 In-line. Components such as frames, dialog boxes, figures,<br />
graphics, icons which are arranged sequentially to form a unit<br />
from overall parts.<br />
A.3.27 Inner shell. The inner shell is the portion of the IETM,<br />
within the viewer shell, provided as the client application<br />
display area. This is the only portion of the screen real<br />
estate, which is under the TM author’s control.<br />
A.3.28 Legacy TM. A technical manual developed to meet standards<br />
that have now been superceded by newer standards.<br />
A.3.29 Linking. The connection of two locations in a document to<br />
form a cross-reference.<br />
A.3.30 Logic engine. A computer program that, based on user or<br />
other input, determines the correct sequence to display<br />
technical data in an IETM (also called an inference engine).<br />
A.3.31 Maintenance session. All maintenance tasks completed<br />
during a single user’s shift while keeping an IETM open and<br />
active.<br />
A.3.32 Navigation. Traversing through technical data. Navigation<br />
may be accomplished via software inherent items (next and<br />
previous buttons) or through technical data inherent items<br />
(links).<br />
A.3.33 Near real time. Access to updated data at or near the time<br />
of content approval and posting. Network connectivity is<br />
required to achieve near real time access to data.<br />
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