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1. Introduction 3
1.1 Purpose 3
1.2 Scope 3
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations 3
1.4 References 3
1.5 Overview 3
2. Primary Windows 3
2.1 <Primary Window Name> 3
2.1.1 Purpose 3
2.1.2 Objects and actions 3
2.1.3 Composites 3
2.1.4 Visual Dimensions 3
2.1.5 Screenshot Sample 3
5. Graphics Standards 3
6. Other Standards 3
7. Browsing Hierarchies 3
1.1 Purpose
[Specify the purpose of this User-Interface Prototype.]
1.2 Scope
[A brief description of the scope of this User-Interface Prototype; what Project(s) it is associated with and
anything else that is affected or influenced by this document.]
1.4 References
[This subsection provides a complete list of all documents referenced elsewhere in the User-Interface
Prototype. Identify each document by title, report number if applicable, date, and publishing organization.
Specify the sources from which the references can be obtained. This information may be provided by
reference to an appendix or to another document.]
1.5 Overview
[This subsection describes what the rest of the User-Interface Prototype contains and explains how the
document is organized.]
2.1.1 Purpose
[Briefly explain the context and the purpose of this primary window; its interaction with the user]
2.1.3 Composites
[Composite objects in a user interface are objects that are visually composed of other objects. For
example, a paragraph is a composite of characters, or a complex drawing object is a composite of more
primitive drawing objects. List the main composites and the objects they contain]
2.1.4.1 Position
[Describe where the window usually positions itself and its position attributes: movable, scrollable,
modal, floating, document, plain box, and parent (name the children), child (name the parent) or orphan,
etc.]
2.1.4.2 Size
[Specify the default size of the window and its size attributes: hideable, minimizable, restorable, resizable,
trayable, closeable, etc.]
2.1.4.3 Shape
[Specify the default shape of the window and if there are any special shapes it can take]
2.1.4.4 Color
[If using special color schemes reflecting importance in the user-interface, list the colors, their use and
their context]
3.1.1 Purpose
3.1.3 Composites
3.1.4.1 Position
3.1.4.2 Size
3.1.4.3 Shape
3.1.4.4 Color
4.1.1 <Type>
[Specify the type the secondary window (other than property window; these are documented in the previous
section. Other secondary window types can be: dialog boxes, message boxes, palettes, and pop-up
windows, etc.]
4.1.2 Purpose
4.1.4 Composites
4.1.5.1 Position
4.1.5.2 Size
4.1.5.3 Shape
4.1.5.4 Color
5. Graphics Standards
[If the user-interface is based on any graphics standards, specify the standards and constraints used]
6. Other Standards
[If using any other standards (i.e. personalization elements) specify the standards and constraints used]
7. Browsing Hierarchies
[Explain how the primary windows and secondary windows are linked together along with applicable
diagrams if there are any. If necessary, provide a navigation map.]