See also debugging; error
handling; perceived speed; security
adding logging, 906??“908
bulletproofing defined, 878
characteristics of bulletproof applications, 878??“879
checking for hardware errors, 884??“885
considering user skill and training requirements,
882??“883
developing to a specification, 880, 895??“897
disabling startup bypass, 890, 898??“902
displaying one form at a time, 893
for distribution, 1130??“1132
documenting code, 880
documenting the application, 880??“881, 1132
forms, 893??“894
going beyond code, 879??“885
Help system for, 1132
hiding the Navigation Pane, 892??“893
improving the product continually, 885
keeping users informed, 894
login form for, 889??“890
maintaining usage logs, 894??“895
making the application easy to start, 886, 887
principles of, 885??“895
providing Access runtime module to users, 882
providing user feedback, 879, 902??“906
Quick Access toolbar customization, 891??“892
removing dangerous ribbon commands, 891
removing menus, 892??“893
securing the environment, 897
separating tables from code objects, 1131
splash screens for, 890
startup options for, 886??“889, 897??“898
switchboards for, 891
trapping errors, 1130
trapping unwanted keystrokes, 893
understanding user motivations, 884
using professional installation tools, 881??“882
validating user input, 894
Burmeister, Mary (HTML 4 For Dummies), 1167
business rules, 121??“122
Business-to-Business (B2B) data transfer, 1175
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