A guide or reference manual that provides users with both narrative and graphical descriptions of a program is called a "user manual" or "user guide." This document typically includes instructions on how to use the software, explanations of its features, and visual aids such as screenshots or diagrams to enhance understanding. User manuals aim to help users navigate the program effectively and troubleshoot common issues.
Annexure provides a list of documents and is a part of schedule and schedule provides the reference and description of the documents
A map is called a flat graphical representation of locations on Earth. It provides a visual reference of geographical features, boundaries, and distances between places. Maps can be used for navigation, planning, and analysis of spatial data.
A chart.
A browser?
what type of program is used to provides the graphical user interface
A person who provides a reference is often referred to as a referee.
Charts.
Tertiary source provides summarized condensed information for a quick reference.
A tertiary source provides summarized condensed information for quick reference
A description message is a brief narrative that provides an overview or explanation of a particular topic, event, or object. It typically highlights key features, characteristics, or purposes, allowing the audience to gain a clear understanding without extensive detail. Description messages are commonly used in marketing, product listings, and informational content to engage and inform the reader effectively.
In a linear problem, four common representations are: Algebraic Form: This includes equations or inequalities that express the relationship between variables, such as ( ax + by = c ). Graphical Representation: This visualizes the equations on a coordinate plane, showing lines that represent the solutions. Tabular Form: This organizes values of variables in a table format, allowing for easy comparison of different solutions. Verbal Description: This provides a narrative explanation of the problem, outlining the context, constraints, and objectives involved.
A description provides specific details to show what the author experienced.