Question: Check-In Process In a separate, manual process, when an item is returned, librarians retrieve the corresponding book card and replace it in the items pocket.
Check-In Process In a separate, manual process, when an item is returned, librarians retrieve the corresponding book card and replace it in the items pocket. (Also, separate from returns, librarians check these library book cards for any with expired due dates, which results in sending overdue letters to the borrowing patrons.) Note that, although WPL asks borrowers to return items to the same branch they borrowed them from, borrowers frequently actually return items to different branches. Librarians deduce that this has happened when they cant find a corresponding library book card in their local branch (although sometimes this happens by mistake when a library book card is misplaced). Returns to the same branch are placed on a reshelving cart, while returns for a different branch are placed in a return truck bin, which runs such items around to the various branches each day. At the same time, librarians note any items that are returned after their due dates, looking up the per-day fine for that item type and multiplying it times the number of days the item is overdue. In a separate process, librarians then send out fine notices.
Create a UI navigation model (story board) for the WPL Case. This is to be a presentation of screen mockups (they can be wireframes) showing the flow of the application. Be certain to show how to complete 1. member registration,.
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