Acknowledging request is completed


Part 1: Case scenario:
Manu Nara owns several first-class hotels worldwide, including properties in Manhattan, Bombay, and even some in suburbia. He wants to make sure that the human/computer interface is appropriate to each culture but wants to be able to share the software among all of his hotel reservations departments. 
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Design a nested menus interface for a check-in and check-out hotel reservation system that can be used internationally. Use numbers to select a menu item. Show how each menu item would look on a standard PC or MAC display. You may use any of the MS Office products, including Visio to design your interface. Check with your professor if you want to use Adobe or any other products. The 
interface does not need to be functional.
Part 2: Review your user interface for standard operation and consistency. For each nested menu and button, include at least five of the following feedback options for users:
1. Acknowledging acceptance of input
2. Recognizing input is in the correct form
3. Notifying input is not in the correct form
4. Explain a delay in processing
5. Acknowledging request is completed
6. Notifying request was not completed
7. Help options

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