A mockup is a visual representation of how a final report will look and function, helping stakeholders visualize the layout of different report types. Summary reports provide a concise overview of key findings, while parts reports focus on detailed information about specific components. The distribution of reports in Sim will depend on system capabilities and stakeholder preferences.
A mockup is a visual representation or prototype of how a final product will look and function. In the context of report types, a mockup provides a sample layout and format for different types of reports, such as detail, exception, and summary reports. It helps stakeholders visualize the structure and design of the reports before they are fully developed.
For a summary report, it typically contains a concise overview of the key findings or main points of a larger report. It may include charts, graphs, or tables summarizing the data or information. The purpose of a summary report is to provide a high-level overview for quick understanding.
A parts report, on the other hand, focuses on presenting detailed information about specific parts or components. It may include a list of parts, their descriptions, quantities, and other relevant details. The layout and format of a parts report depend on the specific needs and requirements of the users, such as Maddox Farley.
When Sim is up and running, the distribution of the reports will depend on the system's capabilities and the preferences of the stakeholders. It could involve generating PDF or Excel files that can be emailed or downloaded, or reports may be accessible through a web-based portal where users can access and view them directly.