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Frames and Steps Definition

What is a Frame?

A frame in the context of an application like Certificall is a structured set of procedures or steps designed to guide the user through a specific process. It is essentially a pre-established "scenario" or "path" that the user must follow to accomplish a particular task, such as creating digital evidence.

Frame Characteristics:

  • Sequential: A frame is composed of multiple steps that must be followed in a determined order.
  • Specific Objective: Each frame is designed to achieve a precise goal, for example, documenting an object or an event.
  • Customizable: Frames can be personalized or modified according to the specific needs of the user or context.
  • Guides the User: It helps the user collect necessary information in an organized and systematic manner.

What are Steps?

Steps are the individual components of a frame. Each step represents a part of the overall process that the user must complete. In Certificall, these steps may involve various actions or information collection, such as taking a photo, entering text, choosing an option from several, or entering a date and time.

Step Examples:

  1. Photography: Take a photo of an object or a scene.
  2. Text Input: Enter textual information, such as a description or comments.
  3. Multiple Choice: Select an answer from several proposed options.
  4. Date and Time: Choose a specific date and time.

Within Certificall, each step is designed to capture crucial information in a structured manner, thus contributing to the creation of a complete and reliable folder. These steps are essential to ensure the integrity and validity of the digital evidence generated by the application.