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Conventions Used in the BOS Application
The BOS Application uses conventional design standards and interface paradigms within the application, so users should find the application conventional, predicable and easy to navigate.
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Figure 10: A typical BOS Application screen with the main navigation elements shown
Where you can create or edit information, simply tab into the field.
.svg) Figure 11: A normal text field. Click or tab into to edit it
As a web application, the BOS Application requires that the SAVE button be pressed before any changes are committed to the system.
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Figure 15: The SAVE button commits your changes permanently.
When adding a class or student, you are required to press the ADD button before any changes are committed to the system.
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Figure 16: The ADD button commits your changes permanently.
The BOS Application uses SSL, a secure, encrypted web connection to communicate between your browser and the central BOS Application.
This initiative is supported by funding from the Queensland Government's Community Road Safety Grants scheme.
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