Hi,
Upon browsing the forum for items such as self checkout and touchscreen interface, I have found that most if not all of the links posted are dead. If anyone has copies of these files, could you put a link here? I will update this post with any links shared, and a few backup links on google drive, dropbox etc.
Thanks,
— Tom
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Re: New links to old destinations
In short, don't despair over the broken links.
I have downloaded and tested them at the time of their individual debut.
All samples offered were just test shells with a few user input screens and lacked the entire back-end of program.
This should capture all references to it.
'Self-checkout' software is EXTREMELY complex. And in realty not a good fit for a small business.
Go spend an hour watching at a Walmart self-check. Watch how many checkouts need an employee to fix or adjust cause of luser error, or pricing errors.
Sans the 'Self-checkout' the only software in this forum that has gone through all stages of development is the DHPOS Register program.
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I have downloaded and tested them at the time of their individual debut.
All samples offered were just test shells with a few user input screens and lacked the entire back-end of program.
- The core components (stages) for most software development:
Wishing
Planning
Requirements
Design
Build
Document
Test
Deploy
Maintenance.
This should capture all references to it.
'Self-checkout' software is EXTREMELY complex. And in realty not a good fit for a small business.
Go spend an hour watching at a Walmart self-check. Watch how many checkouts need an employee to fix or adjust cause of luser error, or pricing errors.
Sans the 'Self-checkout' the only software in this forum that has gone through all stages of development is the DHPOS Register program.
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Later,
Bruce
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Benjamin Franklin - Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
Bruce
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin - Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
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