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It is important that the NCCS be designed with a homogeneous and
easy-to-use user interface.
Guidelines must be given to program developers on how to develop such a
system with a class library available which allows users to develop interfaces which have
the same look and feel.
Prototype interfaces must be made available which observers can modify to
create their own interfaces.
The user interface can be broken down
according to the type of user - observer, developer, test, analyser and
non-expert.
The user interface must cater for all these groups.
The user's interface can be split up into two parts -
an ascii based interface and a graphical users interface.
Experience shows that a graphical interface is not sufficient on its own
and a high level extendable language is very useful especially for
doing rapid prototyping of a new observing program.
Mike Gaylard
1999-06-11