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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8046
Description
Section D General Studies - DSS
State
CO
Water Division
1
Date
2/19/1997
Author
CWCB
Title
Colorado Decision Support System - 1997-2001 - Exhibit A - Scope of Work for Water Right Administrative Tools - Draft
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />UIJGJG5 <br /> <br />To simplify the review and implementation of this scope, standards have been adopted for <br />this scope for the following: Operating System and Software, GUl Descriptions, and <br />Export Formats. <br /> <br />Standard Operating System and Software to be used for the Water Right Administration <br />Tools include the following based on a memorandum regarding future computing <br />platform recommendations (December 20, 1996): <br />. PC Operating System - Windows 95. <br />. Server Operating System - Windows NT 4.0 <br />. Internet Information Server - Microsoft Internet Explorer <br />. Server Database - Infonnix 7 <br />. Local Dalabase - ACCESS <br />. Server Based Development (curtailment analysis, depletion analysis. <br />wmmunications. etc. ) - To be delermined. C, C++ and Java will be considered. <br />. PC based Development (water information sheets, database query, etc.) - To be <br />determined. C. C++, Java and ACCESS will be considered. <br /> <br />Standard GUI Descriptions used throughout this scope are defined as follows: <br />. Standard Window(s) (see figure 8.3.4 for an example) have the following GUI <br />properties: movable, sizable, minimize and maximize buttons, and a toolbar. <br />. Dynamic Dialogs (see figure 10.1 for an example) are the same as a Standard <br />Window, but have no tool bar <br />. Static Dialogs (see figure 11.2 for an example) are the same as a Dynamic <br />dialog but are not movable or sizable. Potentially, a user will have to respond to <br />the static dialog before proceeding. <br />. Radio Button - Allows user to defined an options. <br />. Drop down - provides a list of elements when clicked <br />. Toolbar - -provides a suite of buttons or drop downs. <br />. Edil Box - provides a tixed display requiring or displaying a single pIece of <br />information e.g. Smith Ditch <br />. Lisl Box - provides a scrollable display of infomlation with many lines of <br />information e.g. all Smith Ditches <br />. Dial up connection - performs a network connection by modem. <br />. Direct connection - performs a network connection by a direct connection. <br /> <br />Standard Export Formals supported throughout the application include: <br />. ASCII <br />. comma separated values <br />. pipe separated values <br />. tab separated values <br /> <br />c: \w\crdss\scopc\ph Illb\scope .doc <br /> <br />2119/97 - 6 <br />
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