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Design Patterns and Object Frameworks

This area deals with patterns and frameworks of all kinds, whether available commercially as products or those that are built into your application.
Patterns and Software: Essential Concepts and Terminology
The object-oriented community is all abuzz about patterns for software development. Learn about this software engineering problem-solving discipline.

Control Property Matrix ( Specifications/Procedures - Template )
When designing a GUI, you need to define properties for the individual window controls, or widgets. This control property matrix will help you define how your GUI should work.

Operating System Selection Form ( Evaluation Form - Template )
What are your technical criteria for selecting client and server operating systems? Get it down on this form and compare candidates.

Presentation Model Form ( Checklist - Template )
Here is a straightforward guide for designing the windows, dialogs and controls of your application's GUI, with the rationale for selecting specific GUI objects based on user tasks.

Prototype Review Form ( Evaluation Form - Template )
You've prototyped your application's user interface. Now check to see where it is okay and where it needs improvement.



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