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The graphical user interface (GUI) will make or break the success of your application. The GUI must be well-planned so that it is consistent and easy for users to comprehend and interact with; hence, it is critical to define GUI standards at the outset of your development project. This document is an example of a set of well-constructed GUI design standards and guidelines for an application built with Oracle Forms 5.0.


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