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>1. CLP - Component Level Protocol - defines business-aware UI components >2. ALP - Application Level Protocol - defines communication between a client >and a server >3. ADL - Application Definition Language - defines a generic UI and >application data flow (it builds on ALP and CLP) >Joe Pluta I was wondering. In the 70's and 80's it took us a few years to come up with the best interactive design paradigm. We went from Action Object (Display screen with choices 1,2,3 to add, change delete then pick what you wanted to work on(like customers) to Object Action ie the basis of the Sys/38 and AS/400 Work With screen. Do we think that the best methodology has been thought up for the GUI/Browser Interface? Pull down boxes are nice, but they are a pain if you have to do it repetitively for say 5 things( pull down select it disappears, pull down select it disappears, pull down select it disappears) The Subfile Work With paradigm is completely missing from anything designed from a Non-AS/400 developer. The ability to do the equivalent of putting an Action Option 2, 4, 5,5,5,4,2 on a series of items in a list and then process them sequentially is completely foreign to the GUI/Browser design Paradigm. Is my thinking just wanting it to work like what I've done in the past or is what I've done in the past a good/fast design paradigm from the user perspective? I don't mind throwing out old design paradigms that no longer make sense, but are we throwing out the baby with the bathwater in some cases? I don't know? We hear that the GUI is more user friendly for the unfamiliar/new user, but the character mode is faster and easier for erudite users. Is there some balance that hasn't been achieved or conceived in terms of the new interface design paradigm? Ten years from now are we going to look at the current Browser design and say, "Boy, we didn't know what we were doing, Look how hard it was to use the things we put out there compared to now" What would the "NOW" be then(in the future) John Carr +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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