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Catalyst Resources has recently announced the public launch of the AJAX UI Toolkits wiki. The new wiki identifies a list of UI components most commonly used in business software applications to develop a Rich Internet Application user experience. Each AJAX toolkit on the wiki is displayed using the same format and same list of standardized UI components, so that at a glance, developers and technology decision makers can benchmark which toolkits meet their specific requirements at the level of user experience. Developers and toolkit vendors can fine-tune the toolkit listings, augment it with additional notes, and provide direct links to demos of that UI component.Catalyst Resources started this wiki as an adjunct to their own quarterly survey of RIA UI toolkits. While most AJAX toolkits support a much broader range of UI components and features, developers and UI architects can begin to intelligently narrow down their toolkit choices. Once they determine which toolkits meet their basic user experience requirements, they can then look in more detail for additional UI, technology features and extensibility.”Based on our experience, building a successful AJAX-based business application does not begin with evaluating the technology and toolkits,” said Paul Giurata, managing partner for Catalyst Resources. “It begins with identifying and modeling what your users need to accomplish. Once you have identified the interaction and data handling points where rich behavior would have the greatest impact, then you want to look at the toolkits to see if their UI components provide these specific rich behaviors.”When a developer examines an application from a user task and interaction perspective, then it is useful to be able to easily identify AJAX Toolkits that include UI support for required behavior. For example, if the design of application requires that users have some way to interact with and manipulate tabular data, then a developer will want their candidate pool of AJAX UI Toolkits to offer a level of support for manipulable data grids.”Too often people get focused on the “\u02dccoolness’ or the developmental richness of technology and features, and lose track of what they are really trying to accomplish – a user experience that engages a customer and lets them do something more efficiently or effectively,” said Giurata. “Our vision is that the AJAX UI Toolkit will help developers narrow down their selection of AJAX Toolkits based on common types of user interaction. We also hope that by calling out standardized view and component types, that all toolkits will eventually add these as base-level features.”<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Catalyst Resources has recently announced the public launch of the AJAX UI Toolkits wiki. The new wiki identifies a list of UI components most commonly used in business software applications to develop a Rich Internet Application user experience. Each AJAX toolkit on the wiki is displayed using the same format and same list of standardized UI components, so that at a glance, developers and technology decision makers can benchmark which toolkits meet their specific requirements at the level of user experience. Developers and toolkit vendors can fine-tune the toolkit listings, augment it with additional notes, and provide direct links to demos of that UI component.<\/p>\n

Catalyst Resources started this wiki as an adjunct to their own quarterly survey of RIA UI toolkits. While most AJAX toolkits support a much broader range of UI components and features, developers and UI architects can begin to intelligently narrow down their toolkit choices. Once they determine which toolkits meet their basic user experience requirements, they can then look in more detail for additional UI, technology features and extensibility.<\/p>\n

“Based on our experience, building a successful AJAX-based business application does not begin with evaluating the technology and toolkits,” said Paul Giurata, managing partner for Catalyst Resources. “It begins with identifying and modeling what your users need to accomplish. Once you have identified the interaction and data handling points where rich behavior would have the greatest impact, then you want to look at the toolkits to see if their UI components provide these specific rich behaviors.”<\/p>\n

When a developer examines an application from a user task and interaction perspective, then it is useful to be able to easily identify AJAX Toolkits that include UI support for required behavior. For example, if the design of application requires that users have some way to interact with and manipulate tabular data, then a developer will want their candidate pool of AJAX UI Toolkits to offer a level of support for manipulable data grids.<\/p>\n

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