Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1

Veno OS is an application that provides a method to let the IPv4 and IPv6 network communicate with each other without changing the existing the network architecture or varieties of applications. With the increase in the number of IPv4 to IPv6 convertor the amount of competitor also increases. En...

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主要作者: Tay, Su Pei.
其他作者: Fu Chengpeng
格式: Final Year Project
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-362872023-03-03T20:25:36Z Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1 Tay, Su Pei. Fu Chengpeng School of Computer Engineering VenoSink DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Computer systems organization::Computer-communication networks Veno OS is an application that provides a method to let the IPv4 and IPv6 network communicate with each other without changing the existing the network architecture or varieties of applications. With the increase in the number of IPv4 to IPv6 convertor the amount of competitor also increases. Enhancement has to be to be made for Veno OS to be able to compete with these emerging applications. In this project we focused on the graphical user interface of Veno OS. Enhancement is made to the user interface to enable customisation, ease of use and organising ability. The aim is to attract more users with its rich graphical features. Within the period of project, even though we could not say that the design of the interface is perfect, but we have met with the whole project aim and objective that we hope to accomplish. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Science) 2010-04-30T04:17:41Z 2010-04-30T04:17:41Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/36287 en Nanyang Technological University 59 p. application/pdf
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Tay, Su Pei.
Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1
description Veno OS is an application that provides a method to let the IPv4 and IPv6 network communicate with each other without changing the existing the network architecture or varieties of applications. With the increase in the number of IPv4 to IPv6 convertor the amount of competitor also increases. Enhancement has to be to be made for Veno OS to be able to compete with these emerging applications. In this project we focused on the graphical user interface of Veno OS. Enhancement is made to the user interface to enable customisation, ease of use and organising ability. The aim is to attract more users with its rich graphical features. Within the period of project, even though we could not say that the design of the interface is perfect, but we have met with the whole project aim and objective that we hope to accomplish.
author2 Fu Chengpeng
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Tay, Su Pei.
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author Tay, Su Pei.
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title Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1
title_short Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1
title_full Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1
title_fullStr Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1
title_full_unstemmed Security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - Part 1
title_sort security plaform in next generation communications : user graphical interface - part 1
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/36287
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