My favorite is Open Business UI standard.
Not from a programming point of view but from a business use.
1) lowering Key strokes
2) lowering Learning Curve.
3) error processing (bullet proofing User Entry)


David E Jones sent the following on 11/13/2008 7:03 PM:
> 
> NOTE: This is part of a more general effort to use some requirements and
> designs to guide what we do in OFBiz. I'll be sending out more messages
> along these lines.
> 
> In the new "OFBiz Requirements and Designs" space I have added a page
> with information about open standards used in OFBiz, or that we
> could/should use in OFBiz. This is an initial pass at this and will
> likely need a lot of reorganization and maintenance over time, but
> already has some information that I hope will be useful for people
> interested in pursuing implementation of open standards, or use of
> implementations of open standards. Here is the page:
> 
> http://docs.ofbiz.org/display/OFBREQDES/Open+Standards+for+OFBiz
> 
> There are a few ways these might be useful:
> 
> 1. for those interested in supporting open standards and want to
> implement them
> 
> 2. for those who want to contribute to OFBiz but aren't sure what would
> be good to implement
> 
> 3. if you have an integration or standardized reporting need, why not do
> it based on an open standard like UBL, OAGIS, or XBRL? in this way you
> (or your client) will have a better thought out file format, and one
> that may already have some existing code to support it, or others in the
> community you can collaborate with to build it
> 
> If anyone has any questions, or any other standards you'd like to see
> represented there, please do write!
> 
> -David
> 
> 
> 

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