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Professional Java User Interfaces

This book covers the full development life cycle for professional GUI design in Java, from cost estimation and design to coding and testing.
  • Focuses on building high quality industrial strength software in Java
  • Ready-to-use source code is given throughout the text based on industrial-strength projects undertaken by the author.

Biography

Mauro Marinilli, PhD works as a Program Manager in the Microsoft Business Solutions team in Copenhagen. He is an author and speaker at various conferences.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.

Introduction.

1 Putting GUI Development into Context.

2 Introduction to User Interface Design.

3 Java GUI Design.

4 Recurring User Interface Designs.

5 Iterative GUI Development with Java.

6 Implementation Issues.

7 Code Organization.

8 Form-Based Rich Clients.

9 Web-Based User Interfaces.

10 J2ME User Interfaces.

11 Java Tools and Technologies.

12 Advanced Issues.

13 Rich Client Platforms.

14 The Personal Portfolio Application.

15 An Example OO User Interface.

16 An Example Ad-Hoc Component.

A A Questionnaire for Evaluating Java User Interfaces.

B A Questionnaire for Evaluating J2ME Applications.

References.

General advice on usability and GUI design.

Java-specific links.

Index.

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