The vector stencils library "Interactions" contains 18 interaction elements icons: mouse pointers, splitters, select frame.
Use it to design graphic user interface (GUI) prototypes of your software applications for Windows 8.
"In computing, a pointer or mouse cursor (as part of a personal computer WIMP style of interaction) is a graphical image on the computer monitor or other display device. The pointer echoes movements of the pointing device, commonly a mouse or touchpad, and signals the point where actions of the user take place. It can be used to select and move other graphical user interface elements, and is distinct from the cursor, which responds to keyboard input. The cursor may also be repositioned using the pointer.
The pointer commonly appears as an angled arrow, (angled because historically that improved appearance on low resolution screens) but it can vary within different programs or operating systems. The use of a pointer is employed when the input method, or pointing device, is a device that can move fluidly across a screen and select or highlight objects on the screen." [Pointer (graphical user interfaces). Wikipedia]
The design elements example "Interactions - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Windows 8 User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Use it to design graphic user interface (GUI) prototypes of your software applications for Windows 8.
"In computing, a pointer or mouse cursor (as part of a personal computer WIMP style of interaction) is a graphical image on the computer monitor or other display device. The pointer echoes movements of the pointing device, commonly a mouse or touchpad, and signals the point where actions of the user take place. It can be used to select and move other graphical user interface elements, and is distinct from the cursor, which responds to keyboard input. The cursor may also be repositioned using the pointer.
The pointer commonly appears as an angled arrow, (angled because historically that improved appearance on low resolution screens) but it can vary within different programs or operating systems. The use of a pointer is employed when the input method, or pointing device, is a device that can move fluidly across a screen and select or highlight objects on the screen." [Pointer (graphical user interfaces). Wikipedia]
The design elements example "Interactions - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Windows 8 User Interface solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
This food infogram example visualizes ideas of pancake toppings.
"A pancake is a flat cake, often thin, and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may also contain eggs and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often with oil or butter. In Britain, pancakes are often unleavened, and resemble a crêpe. In North America, a raising agent is used (typically baking powder). The North American pancake is similar to a Scotch pancake or drop scone.
They may be served at any time with a variety of toppings or fillings including jam, fruit, syrup, chocolate chips, or meat. In America, they are typically considered to be a breakfast food." [en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ Pancake]
The meal infographic example "Healthy and nutritious pancake toppings" was drawn using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Food Court solution from the Food and Beverages area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
"A pancake is a flat cake, often thin, and round, prepared from a starch-based batter that may also contain eggs and butter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan, often with oil or butter. In Britain, pancakes are often unleavened, and resemble a crêpe. In North America, a raising agent is used (typically baking powder). The North American pancake is similar to a Scotch pancake or drop scone.
They may be served at any time with a variety of toppings or fillings including jam, fruit, syrup, chocolate chips, or meat. In America, they are typically considered to be a breakfast food." [en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/ Pancake]
The meal infographic example "Healthy and nutritious pancake toppings" was drawn using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Food Court solution from the Food and Beverages area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
The stencils library "Africa flags" contains 61 clipart images of Africa state flags.
"These are the various flags of Africa.
1. Supernational and international flags:
Flag of the African Union, Flag of the East African Community, Flag of the OPEC, Flag of the Arab League, Flag of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Pan-African flag (not in official use).
2. African Great Lakes: Flag of Burundi, Flag of Kenya, Flag of Rwanda, Flag of South Sudan, Flag of Tanzania, Flag of Uganda.
3. Central Africa: Flag of Angola, Flag of Cameroon, Flag of the Central African Republic, Flag of Chad, Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Flag of the Republic of the Congo, Flag of Equatorial Guinea, Flag of Gabon, Flag of Sao Tome and Principe, Flag of Sudan.
4. Horn of Africa: Flag of Djibouti, Flag of Eritrea, Flag of Ethiopia, Flag of Somalia.
5. Indian Ocean islands: Flag of Comoros, Flag of Madagascar, Flag of Mauritius, Unofficial Flag of Mayotte (France), Flag of Reunion (France), Flag of the Seychelles.
6. North Africa: Flag of Algeria, Flag of the Canary Islands (Spain), Flag of Ceuta (Spain), Flag of Egypt, Flag of Libya, Flag of Madeira (Portugal), Flag of Melilla (Spain), Flag of Morocco, Flag of Tunisia, Flag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
7. Southern Africa: Flag of Botswana, Flag of Lesotho, Flag of Malawi, Flag of Mozambique, Flag of Namibia, Flag of South Africa, Flag of Swaziland, Flag of Zambia, Flag of Zanzibar (Tanzania), Flag of Zimbabwe.
8. West Africa: Flag of Ascension Island (United Kingdom), Flag of Benin, Flag of Burkina Faso, Flag of Cape Verde, Flag of The Gambia, Flag of Ghana, Flag of Guinea, Flag of Guinea-Bissau, Flag of Ivory Coast, Flag of Liberia, Flag of Mali, Flag of Mauritania, Flag of Niger, Flag of Nigeria, Flag of Saint Helena (United Kingdom), Flag of Senegal, Flag of Sierra Leone, Flag of Togo, Flag of Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom)." [Flags of Africa. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Africa flags - Stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Continent Maps solution from the Maps area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
"These are the various flags of Africa.
1. Supernational and international flags:
Flag of the African Union, Flag of the East African Community, Flag of the OPEC, Flag of the Arab League, Flag of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Pan-African flag (not in official use).
2. African Great Lakes: Flag of Burundi, Flag of Kenya, Flag of Rwanda, Flag of South Sudan, Flag of Tanzania, Flag of Uganda.
3. Central Africa: Flag of Angola, Flag of Cameroon, Flag of the Central African Republic, Flag of Chad, Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Flag of the Republic of the Congo, Flag of Equatorial Guinea, Flag of Gabon, Flag of Sao Tome and Principe, Flag of Sudan.
4. Horn of Africa: Flag of Djibouti, Flag of Eritrea, Flag of Ethiopia, Flag of Somalia.
5. Indian Ocean islands: Flag of Comoros, Flag of Madagascar, Flag of Mauritius, Unofficial Flag of Mayotte (France), Flag of Reunion (France), Flag of the Seychelles.
6. North Africa: Flag of Algeria, Flag of the Canary Islands (Spain), Flag of Ceuta (Spain), Flag of Egypt, Flag of Libya, Flag of Madeira (Portugal), Flag of Melilla (Spain), Flag of Morocco, Flag of Tunisia, Flag of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
7. Southern Africa: Flag of Botswana, Flag of Lesotho, Flag of Malawi, Flag of Mozambique, Flag of Namibia, Flag of South Africa, Flag of Swaziland, Flag of Zambia, Flag of Zanzibar (Tanzania), Flag of Zimbabwe.
8. West Africa: Flag of Ascension Island (United Kingdom), Flag of Benin, Flag of Burkina Faso, Flag of Cape Verde, Flag of The Gambia, Flag of Ghana, Flag of Guinea, Flag of Guinea-Bissau, Flag of Ivory Coast, Flag of Liberia, Flag of Mali, Flag of Mauritania, Flag of Niger, Flag of Nigeria, Flag of Saint Helena (United Kingdom), Flag of Senegal, Flag of Sierra Leone, Flag of Togo, Flag of Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom)." [Flags of Africa. Wikipedia]
The clip art example "Africa flags - Stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Continent Maps solution from the Maps area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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How to Create a Floor Plan Using ConceptDraw PRO
Making a floor plan is the best way to get a handle on how to organize your living space, and find out what could be changed. Creating a floor plan to scale is a challenge of the home and interior design process and can be noticeably helpful for visualizing things like furniture layout. You can use ConceptDraw PRO to produce layouts of real estate properties. ConceptDraw PRO contains the large quantity of pre-designed vector objects that you can use for quick and easy designing such floor plans. You can easily determine the size of the rooms and distances in you drawing. The ability to create a floor plan is delivered by the Floor Plans solution. This solution extends ConceptDraw PRO with libraries that contains over 500 objects of floor plan elements. There is a set of special objects that displays the sizes, corners, squares and other technical details using the current measurements of units.The vector stencils library "Cisco WAN" contains 15 symbols of wide area network (WAN) devices and equipment for drawing Cisco WAN diagrams.
"A wide area network (WAN) is a network that covers a broad area (i.e., any telecommunications network that links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries) using leased telecommunication lines. Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations. ...
Related terms for other types of networks are personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), campus area networks (CANs), or metropolitan area networks (MANs) which are usually limited to a room, building, campus or specific metropolitan area (e.g., a city) respectively.
... it may be best to view WANs as computer networking technologies used to transmit data over long distances, and between different LANs, MANs and other localised computer networking architectures. ...
WANs are often built using leased lines. At each end of the leased line, a router connects the LAN on one side with a second router within the LAN on the other. Leased lines can be very expensive. Instead of using leased lines, WANs can also be built using less costly circuit switching or packet switching methods. Network protocols including TCP/ IP deliver transport and addressing functions. Protocols including Packet over SONET/ SDH, MPLS, ATM and Frame relay are often used by service providers to deliver the links that are used in WANs." [Wide area network. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Cisco WAN - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Cisco Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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"A wide area network (WAN) is a network that covers a broad area (i.e., any telecommunications network that links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries) using leased telecommunication lines. Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations. ...
Related terms for other types of networks are personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), campus area networks (CANs), or metropolitan area networks (MANs) which are usually limited to a room, building, campus or specific metropolitan area (e.g., a city) respectively.
... it may be best to view WANs as computer networking technologies used to transmit data over long distances, and between different LANs, MANs and other localised computer networking architectures. ...
WANs are often built using leased lines. At each end of the leased line, a router connects the LAN on one side with a second router within the LAN on the other. Leased lines can be very expensive. Instead of using leased lines, WANs can also be built using less costly circuit switching or packet switching methods. Network protocols including TCP/ IP deliver transport and addressing functions. Protocols including Packet over SONET/ SDH, MPLS, ATM and Frame relay are often used by service providers to deliver the links that are used in WANs." [Wide area network. Wikipedia]
The symbols example "Cisco WAN - Vector stencils library" was created using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software extended with the Cisco Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
www.conceptdraw.com/ solution-park/ computer-networks-cisco
The vector stencils library "Cisco WAN" contains 15 symbols of wide area network (WAN) devices and equipment: CSU/ DSU (Channel Service Unit/ Data Service Unit), WAN, MUX (multiplexer), PBX switch, Hub, NAT (network address translation), distributed and local directors, PBX (private branch exchange), Network clouds, DPT (dynamic packet transport).
Create the computer network topology diagrams using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software with the design elements library "Cisco WAN".
"A wide area network (WAN) is a network that covers a broad area (i.e., any telecommunications network that links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries) using private or public network transports. Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations. In essence, this mode of telecommunication allows a business to effectively carry out its daily function regardless of location. The Internet can be considered a WAN as well, and is used by businesses, governments, organizations, and individuals for almost any purpose imaginable.
Related terms for other types of networks are personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), campus area networks (CANs), or metropolitan area networks (MANs) which are usually limited to a room, building, campus or specific metropolitan area (e.g., a city) respectively." [Wide area network. Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Cisco WAN" is included in the Cisco Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
Create the computer network topology diagrams using the ConceptDraw PRO diagramming and vector drawing software with the design elements library "Cisco WAN".
"A wide area network (WAN) is a network that covers a broad area (i.e., any telecommunications network that links across metropolitan, regional, or national boundaries) using private or public network transports. Business and government entities utilize WANs to relay data among employees, clients, buyers, and suppliers from various geographical locations. In essence, this mode of telecommunication allows a business to effectively carry out its daily function regardless of location. The Internet can be considered a WAN as well, and is used by businesses, governments, organizations, and individuals for almost any purpose imaginable.
Related terms for other types of networks are personal area networks (PANs), local area networks (LANs), campus area networks (CANs), or metropolitan area networks (MANs) which are usually limited to a room, building, campus or specific metropolitan area (e.g., a city) respectively." [Wide area network. Wikipedia]
The example "Design elements - Cisco WAN" is included in the Cisco Network Diagrams solution from the Computer and Networks area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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