Site Map. For each business, building, or location where Installer plans to provide services related to “Project Blue Light”, HPPD will schedule, at its earliest convenience, a site visit by a HPPD representative. Within one (1) business day following that site visit, Installer shall provide HPPD with a site map designating camera placements. Such a site map will be provided in a format that HPPD deems acceptable, in its sole discretion.
Site Map. The Project shall be located upon the Site, which is within the City of San Dimas, as shown in the “Site Map” attached hereto as Attachment No. 1-A. Y. (§ 226) Title.
Site Map. Transaction ----------- Order Worksheet Checkout Make a Request Advance Search Catalog Director Communication ------------- Inbox Compose Folders Address Book Administration -------------- Change Your Password Update Your Profile Credit Balance Account History Open Purchase Bid Open Sale Bid Outstanding Sale Outstanding Purchase Sale History Purchase History View Your Inventory Add New Inventory Update Inventory Delete Inventory View All Requests View Your Requests Make New Requests Update Your Requests Delete Your Requests Help Desk --------- Overview How do I? Site Map This section is designed to give you a complete and highly detailed description of the functionality of the generic Entrade software. It contains a site map, a summary of all the modules of the Transaction site and of the Administration site and an information sheet for each site in the Entrade family. These sheets will detail the customizations specific to that site. More information may also be found in the Help section of each individual site. As you look at the opening page of the Transaction site, you will see along the top of the page four main headings. These link to the four individual modules: Transaction, Communication, Administration and Help. The Transaction module contains the catalog of inventory and all online transactions, either sales or trades. The Communication module is an internal messaging center and is set up like most email accounts. The Administration module lets a user update all personal contact information, contains your on-going and past purchases and sales and allows a Seller to manage his own inventory. You can also make requests for items not listed on the site and read other users' requests for inventory here. The Help module contains instructions and descriptions of each function as well as answer to frequently asked questions. Due to the nature of the site, it is very important that you do not use the Back, Forward or Refresh buttons on your browser. This can alter the results of transactions in which you are engaged. Back buttons are provided on each page to allow this navigation to occur. There is a status window located to the left of the screen that informs a user, upon logging in, of any outstanding sales or purchases and of any new messages received. This is visible from every module and is updated in real time as transactions occur.
Site Map. Figure 2.1 shows the current site map of the Dicode workbench. As stated above, all pages have been implemented using JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology (Hall, 2011). Arrows coming from a web page denote the different options that users have available on a page. White rectangles specify those options. In this graphic, a special structure has been defined called “Confirmation/Error Schema” (C/E Schema). This schema represents the possible results coming from some pages. When users complete an action, this action may finish with success or with an error. C/E Schema models these situations, showing a confirmation page when actions finish successfully, and an error page otherwise.
Site Map. The Site Map means a conceptual map of the portion of the Landowner’s Real Estate, located south of Campus Parkway showing the location of the road improvements and development described in this Agreement. The site map is attached as Exhibit B.
Site Map. Waterfluence creates a digital map for each site using recent aerial imagery. Maps include square footage measurements of irrigated turf, irrigated shrubs/trees, and water features.