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 > > >
