DART’s user interface is web based. If a work station can browse and surf a webpage,
it can create and view reports within DART. Seamless browser-based facilities make
DART very transparent and compatible with the way that users work.
Opening a connection to the database is a simple drop down menu defining and locating the
network, the database, and the segment. Report design methodology uses drop down menu selection
of the data views and structures required. This very intuitive system facilitates report designing
that does not require special training or expertise, and users with business knowledge quickly see
that DART aligns very well with the way that they typically define their business data, and reporting needs.
DART was designed with the distributed business user in mind, and diverse communities
of users. DART's Ad-hoc reporting can be created easily on the fly, while allowing
management to keep up with any changes in the work environment easily. These two
critical design factors of DART's methodology combine to create a diverse system
of information distribution that can adapt quickly to changes in the working environment
that typically exists in most office environments.
The intuitive GUI and web based interface allows
the viewing of reports to a distributed user base.
Regardless of a user's physical or logical location,
if they can access a workstation terminal they
can view DART reports. The fact that no additional software
needs to be installed on local desktop PCs or laptops for the
remote user enables DART to deliver reports and actionable
data that workers can use to improve the service level of
their operation, or increase efficiency, productivity, and
quality within the organization very quickly. DART's design makes
it simple and easy to publish reports to "distributed
users", branches and/or customers around
the world.






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