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1. System Requirements At this stage a general definition of IMS Interactive
Multimedia System and its environment is determined.
This stage has the key functions as follows: a. To provide a definition of a system like making an
outline of goals and objectives of the system being designed.
b. To verify who the user of the system that will be created and if there are other specific requirements
that need to be considered. For example, if we design a learning package to teach the user about the hard of
hearing then use the audio as a media conduit of information is not very suitable.
c. Evaluation of hardware, software, and authoring tools
needed and
select appropriately.
d. Consider the exact delivery platforms required by the system. If the interactive multimedia system
running on a network WAN, LAN, then we need a different approach in designing and building the
system than if we use the system type CD-ROM. 2. Design Considerations
The purpose of this step is to clearly describe the detailed design guidelines. These steps include:
a. Metaphor Design Choosing a real model to be used as a key solution
for system interface design for example movies, books,
games, etc..
b.Format and type of information, namely to define the type of information needed to be integrated into
the system, such as text, graphics, sound, video, and animation.
c. Navigation structure, namely to declare an navigation strategy is clear, including the features and
structure of a link that will avoid the problems associated with hypermedia systems, such as
disorientation. d. Preparation and Media Integration
At this stage prepared media use and integrate into a design of control systems such as navigation control.
Because using the database, the researchers added the design development phase system consisting of
design considerations: a. Design flowchart.
b. Designing DFD. c. Design ERD.
d. Designing Database. e. Design STD State Transition Diagram.
3. Implementation