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Attending: Raji Akenna, IBM; Kevin McGuire, IBM; Maxime Daniel, Compuware; Neil Hauge, Oracle; Michael Scharf, Wind River; Guru Nagarajan, Intel; Dave Mitropoulos-Rundus, Compuware, Bob Fraser, BEA, Troy Beecroft, BEA | Attending: Raji Akenna, IBM; Kevin McGuire, IBM; Maxime Daniel, Compuware; Neil Hauge, Oracle; Michael Scharf, Wind River; Guru Nagarajan, Intel; Dave Mitropoulos-Rundus, Compuware, Bob Fraser, BEA, Troy Beecroft, BEA | ||
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+ | ===UI Show and Tell=== | ||
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+ | Kevin McGuire gave a very nice demonstration of Websphere Integration Developer. This led to a lot of discussion on UI trade-offs. | ||
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+ | Take aways: | ||
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+ | * Don't put things on the top level menu. Integration Developer used a pallete embedded in the design surface as an alternative to polluting the top level menu. | ||
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+ | * There was good conversation on how we might use animations and / or highlighting to cue uses to important items when in a particular view. | ||
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+ | ===Action Items=== | ||
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+ | Get some of this reflected in the User Interface Guidelines. |
Revision as of 18:22, 3 November 2006
UI Best Practices Working Group Meeting - 2006-10-25
Attending: Raji Akenna, IBM; Kevin McGuire, IBM; Maxime Daniel, Compuware; Neil Hauge, Oracle; Michael Scharf, Wind River; Guru Nagarajan, Intel; Dave Mitropoulos-Rundus, Compuware, Bob Fraser, BEA, Troy Beecroft, BEA
UI Show and Tell
Kevin McGuire gave a very nice demonstration of Websphere Integration Developer. This led to a lot of discussion on UI trade-offs.
Take aways:
- Don't put things on the top level menu. Integration Developer used a pallete embedded in the design surface as an alternative to polluting the top level menu.
- There was good conversation on how we might use animations and / or highlighting to cue uses to important items when in a particular view.
Action Items
Get some of this reflected in the User Interface Guidelines.