The IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform introduces an MVC-based UX framework for Polymer-based applications. The model-view-controller (MVC) approach separates the application into three components or layers: the model, view, and controller. The view layer is built upon the Polymer library of reusable web components. With a modular and flexible architecture, the UX framework enables organizations to more easily meet business requirements with an intuitive user interface, compatibility with touch interfaces, and improved performance.
1. Getting familiar with the IBM TRIRIGA UX framework
- UX Framework & Perceptive Apps: Review the minimum versions of the operating systems that are supported by UX applications.
- Getting Started with UX: Get started with links to product documentation, and tips to access the Perceptive applications.
2. Building your own applications in the IBM TRIRIGA UX framework
- UX App Building: Learn about the key concepts, basic app-building process, and new tools in the UX framework.
- WebViewSync (Polymer 1): Populate the HTML files and automatically sync your HTML changes in your TRIRIGA environment.
- Commanding UX (Polymer 3): Populate the JavaScript (JS) files and manage your UX view with NPM-based tools.
- UX Perceptive Apps: Learn about the advanced type of UX application that is delivered exclusively by our IBM TRIRIGA software team.
- UX Videos: Learn about the key concepts, basic app-building process, and new tools in the UX framework. YouTube format.
- UX Lessons: Learn about the key concepts, basic app-building process, and new tools in the UX framework. eLearning format.
3. Looking for help or advice with the IBM TRIRIGA UX framework
- UX Tips & Tricks: Learn about creative ways to use the UX framework and make the most of your UX applications.
- UX Chat: Feel free to ask any questions about the UX framework.
- UX Forum: Feel free to ask any questions about the UX framework.
- UX Forum (Archived): Feel free to search any archived questions about the UX framework.
[Admin: This post is related to the 08.15.15 post and 08.01.15 post about Shift. “Shift” was renamed “UX Framework” on the platform side, while “Perceptive” refers to TRIRIGA-built UX apps on the application side. This post is also related to the UX Articles, UX Videos, and UX Lessons blog pages.]
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