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System Diagrams - Example (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows a flow chart for a system diagram example.
System Design Symbols (UEB uncontracted)
by RnibThis page shows a selection of symbols used in flow charts for the design of computer systems and networks. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The symbols are arranged in three vertical columns separated by dashed vertical lines. Each symbol has a label showing its function. The column on the left of the page contains storage symbols; the central column shows other symbols, and the right hand column manual processes.
System Design Symbols (UEB contracted)
by RnibThis page shows a selection of symbols used in flow charts for the design of computer systems and networks. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The symbols are arranged in three vertical columns separated by dashed vertical lines. Each symbol has a label showing its function. The column on the left of the page contains storage symbols; the central column shows other symbols, and the right hand column manual processes.
System Design Symbols (large print)
by RnibThis page shows a selection of symbols used in flow charts for the design of computer systems and networks. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The symbols are arranged in three vertical columns separated by dashed vertical lines. Each symbol has a label showing its function. The column on the left of the page contains storage symbols; the central column shows other symbols, and the right hand column manual processes.
Star Network (tactile)
by Rnib" This diagram shows a star network. There are 5 computers which are labelled. Between the centre computer and outer computers there are arrows which represent their connections.
Star Computer Network (UEB uncontracted)
by RnibThis is a diagram showing computers connected together in a star network configuration. The central computer and each workstation are represented by rectangles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The central computer is in the middle of the page shown in a striped texture. It is connected by lines to the workstations in each corner of the page, with arrows showing data being sent to and from the central server.
Star Computer Network (large print)
by RnibThis is a diagram showing computers connected together in a star network configuration. The central computer and each workstation are represented by rectangles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The central computer is in the middle of the page shown in a striped texture. It is connected by lines to the workstations in each corner of the page, with arrows showing data being sent to and from the central server.
Star Computer Network (UEB contracted)
by RnibThis is a diagram showing computers connected together in a star network configuration. The central computer and each workstation are represented by rectangles. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The central computer is in the middle of the page shown in a striped texture. It is connected by lines to the workstations in each corner of the page, with arrows showing data being sent to and from the central server.
Stack Used in Procedure Calls (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows 2 examples of stacks used in procedure calls, over two pages. There is a note saying that page one should be read sideways.
Spreadsheet Layout (UEB uncontracted)
by RnibThis page shows the layout of a typical simple spreadsheet. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The uncontracted (grade 1) braille version of this diagram is a multi-page image set on two pages. The page is filled by a table with four columns and ten rows, making a total of forty cells. The top row of four cells contains column headings and the remaining cells contain data. The columns headings are, from left to right, ID, Name, Description, and Picture.
Spreadsheet Layout (large print)
by RnibThis page shows the layout of a typical simple spreadsheet. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The uncontracted (grade 1) braille version of this diagram is a multi-page image set on two pages. The page is filled by a table with four columns and ten rows, making a total of forty cells. The top row of four cells contains column headings and the remaining cells contain data. The columns headings are, from left to right, ID, Name, Description, and Picture.
Spreadsheet Layout (UEB contracted)
by RnibThis page shows the layout of a typical simple spreadsheet. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The uncontracted (grade 1) braille version of this diagram is a multi-page image set on two pages. The page is filled by a table with four columns and ten rows, making a total of forty cells. The top row of four cells contains column headings and the remaining cells contain data. The columns headings are, from left to right, ID, Name, Description, and Picture.
Ring Computer Network (UEB uncontracted)
by RnibThis is a diagram showing computers connected together in a ring network configuration. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The file server and each workstation are represented by rectangles. Arrows indicate the way data passes between them. The file server, shown in a striped texture, is at the top left of the page and is connected to workstation A to its right by a line. Moving in a clockwise direction around the page workstations B, C and D link back to the file server at the top left of the page.
Ring Computer Network (UEB contracted)
by RnibThis is a diagram showing computers connected together in a ring network configuration. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The file server and each workstation are represented by rectangles. Arrows indicate the way data passes between them. The file server, shown in a striped texture, is at the top left of the page and is connected to workstation A to its right by a line. Moving in a clockwise direction around the page workstations B, C and D link back to the file server at the top left of the page.
Ring Computer Network (large print)
by RnibThis is a diagram showing computers connected together in a ring network configuration. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. The file server and each workstation are represented by rectangles. Arrows indicate the way data passes between them. The file server, shown in a striped texture, is at the top left of the page and is connected to workstation A to its right by a line. Moving in a clockwise direction around the page workstations B, C and D link back to the file server at the top left of the page.
Relational Databases (tactile)
by RnibThis image shows two examples of relational databases. The first diagram shows two connected boxes labelled customer and order. The second diagram shows 3 connected boxes labelled customer, order, and flower.
Producing a Leaflet - Design Template (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows the layout of a leaflet design template. It shows the position of all of the different pieces of information that go in the leaflet. There is a key above the diagram.
PERT Network (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows an example of a PERT network. There is a note to read the page sideways and a key at the top of the page.
Process Management (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows two flow charts describing process management over two pages.
Patterns in Data - Scatter Graph (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows a scatter graph with the x-axis labelled 'GPD (USA)' and the y-axis labelled 'people per doctor'.
Patterns in Data - Pie Chart Example (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows a pie chart titled 'reasons for migration'. There is a key above the pie chart labelling the five segments of the pie chart.
Patterns in Data - Line Graphs (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows two graphs labelled A and B, one above the other. Both graphs are titled '2003 sales figure'. The x-axes show the months of the year while the y-axes show 'total monthly sales'.
Patterns in Data - Bar Charts Examples (tactile)
by RnibThis diagram shows two bar charts over two pages. The chart on page 1 is titled 2002 data, the bars are labelled with different colours and the y axis is numbered. The chart on page 2 isn't titled but has the same colours on the x axis and different numbers on the y axis.