bkz.dialogue

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dialog
Informal spelling of dialogue
An onscreen window (box) which is used by a user to input data or select options
Interactive communication between a business and a customer In a one-to-one enterprise, each customer contact will also serve as a data-collection point
Refers to a question and answer session between a computer system and a user
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the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
A control, normally invoked by the selection of a menu command, allowing interaction between the user and the program
An online database information service made available by Knight Ridder Information Services, Inc The Foundation Center offers two large files on foundations and grants through DIALOG
A window that holds objects that control what happens in other windows (such as a Font dialog) or in the application generally (such as a Preferences dialog), or a window that presents information about the application to the user (such as an information dialog)
a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek"
Dialogs are conversational interchanges between a system and a user calling the system Dialogs are hierarchical finite state machines consisting of dialog states and transitions between states Dialog states are glued together into dialog modules Dialog modules are composed of primitive dialog states (and potentially of other dialog modules) The smallest possible dialog is composed of a unique dialog state
{i} conversation, discussion, talk
A popup modal child window, also called a dialog box, that requests information from the user Dialogs include message boxes, input boxes, and user-defined dialogs for activities such as choosing files to open
A little box that appears when the web site or the browser wants you to confirm something or wants to alert you about something Some dialogs are caused by scripts embedded in web pages Others are built-in to the browser itself You can configure Internet Explorer to refuse to run applets and ActiveX controls However, when a web site requests one of these Internet Explorer displays a warning dialog Some web sites check your browser settings for features they demand, such as cookies, and complain if you've disabled them Dialogs are rarely useful PopUpCop can prevent them all
A process of sending and receiving information
A two-way communication link between an administrator and one or more TME resources
A widget that provides a means of communicating between the user and the application A dialog is a popup that usually asks a question or presents some information to the user A dialog can be modal, suspending the application until the user provides a response, or modeless, allowing the user to interact with the application during the dialog
a conversation between two persons
"Interplay of words, actions, ideas, and any other interactions between teacher and learner; determined by the educational philosophy underlying the course; influenced by size of learning group and the learners' language " (See Moore & Kearsley (1996) p 201)
A Dialog is a window that requires some input from you It may be an alert, such as a warning statement or a question (Alerts generally only have an "OK" and possibly a "Cancel" button) Other Dialog boxes are more complex Most Dialog boxes appear when you select a menu item with trailing periods (Such as, Print , Open , Save , Preferences , etc )