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One would also want an overview of the rules that are in place (much like looking at the alarms list), and this would allow the user to set/delete different rules, and also to add priorities to the rules (otherwise we will end up with a case where rules conflict).
One would also want an overview of the rules that are in place (much like looking at the alarms list), and this would allow the user to set/delete different rules, and also to add priorities to the rules (otherwise we will end up with a case where rules conflict).
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Would the user be allowed to delete rules that are set by external applications? They should be able to see them, so that they can alter the priority, but perhaps not be able to alter their specifics. Something to consider.
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Would the user be allowed to delete rules that are set by external applications? They should be able to see them, so that they can alter the priority, but perhaps not be able to alter them. Something to consider.
lcuk pointed out the Windows 7 parental controls as one thing to think about: http://img.ampercent.com/post/set-up-time-limits-parental-controls.png
lcuk pointed out the Windows 7 parental controls as one thing to think about: http://img.ampercent.com/post/set-up-time-limits-parental-controls.png
My initial thought was to be able to create a rule which contains potentially multiple conditions joined by Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, XOR) and have this composite rule trigger one or a number of Actions to be performed. I have seen this kind of thing used before for data analysis, I'll try to dig out a screen shot.
My initial thought was to be able to create a rule which contains potentially multiple conditions joined by Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT, XOR) and have this composite rule trigger one or a number of Actions to be performed. I have seen this kind of thing used before for data analysis, I'll try to dig out a screen shot.

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