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It is a program that allows, through tools and functions, to create its own management of different types of data.
This manual is a real practical guide addressed to all those who want to approach for the first time Nios4 to create their own custom data management system.
Every chapter will go with you step by step in the creation and in the management of elements that make up the management until you realize your tailor-made solution.
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Nios4 FIRST STEPS - Gessica Monteforte
Introduction
Nios4 is a platform for creating management software of any type.
It is a program that allows, through tools and functions, to create its own management of different types of data.
This platform is easily adaptable and offers the possibility to learn its use gradually, allowing everyone to start using it immediately.
Supported operating systems
The platform is available for four operating systems, in addition to the web version. The most complete version is currently the one for Windows and being the main development version it always contains the latest functions.
For the Apple world, there is the version for computers with OSX system, while the version for the web allows the use of the system from any computer with internet and a navigation browser.
As for the mobile sector, there is a version for the Android and iOS operating systems. Unlike the other three versions, these do not have the tools to modify the database since they are mainly used as terminals for reading and writing data through the cloud or in a local version.
Use in the cloud or locally
With the exception of the web version, the whole system is designed for use on the device both in the cloud and locally.
Local use means that the data is stored in a database on the device, which can be a PC or a phone. The data are not sent via the internet and are not directly accessible by the user.
If the user could no longer have access to the device, the data would be irretrievably lost.
Cloud use works as basic as local, but in addition the data is sent to an internet server to allow access and sharing on multiple devices.
The data written on the phone will be automatically reported on the PC through synchronization. The user can continue to use the system even without an