Automotive Classics System

Launch Pad:

The application opens with an attractive three panel starter button. The primary panel has a "starter button" than takes teh user to the login page.
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Application Login

The application provides a login page for current users and a process for new users to apply for access.
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Work Space

The main work space is composed of a multi-tabbed collection of worksheets. The user selects the worksheet of interest. The "vehicle" worksheet is anticipated to be the highest value worksheet. The "vehicle" worksheet is a two panel object on which the user can build a description of the vehicle to the desired level of detail. The detail of the vehicle can be built using free format description or a pull-push of detail items from elements found in the second panel's stockroom.
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Inventory

It is anticipated that the application will provide a inventory feature that will support where used drill-down inventory. The Inventory will be similar in behavior as the two panel "vehicle" worksheet.
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To Do List

It is anticipated that the application will provide a to-do-list feature. The To-Do-List will be similar in behavior as the two panel "vehicle" worksheet.
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Budget

It is anticipated that the application will provide a vehicle project budget feature.
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Roles Used for the Demo

This is presentation of the typical roles one might expect to encounter for a regional classic car show competition. These roles are active for the demo.
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Groups Used for Demo

This is a presentation of the typical groups one might expect to manage for a regional classic car show competition. These groups are active for the demo.
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Protected Intellectual Property

The application employs a novel usage of html syntax to restrict the amount of intellectual property that is exposed directly to the user. Below is a snapshot of what a curious user will see when exploring the source behind the html presentation.
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