scholarly journals Comparison of selected graphical web interface libraries used in JEE applications

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 117-121
Author(s):  
Piotr Paweł Suwała ◽  
Beata Pańczyk

The basic technology for creating a graphical user interface (GUI) for Java Enterprise Edition web applications is JavaServer Pages (JSP). However, the capabilities offered by JSP are not sufficient, which has resulted in many extensions that assist the programmer in quickly creating modern GUI. The paper presents the results of comparison JavaServer Faces, Rich Faces and Prime Faces libraries.

2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 1384-1392 ◽  
Author(s):  
Atif Zaman ◽  
Mudassar Ahmad ◽  
Shafique Ahamd ◽  
Tasleem Mustafa

Graphical User Interface (GUI) is considered to be an essential part in any web applications development. Aspect-Oriented Component Engineering (AOCE) is new approach for developing more and higher quality reusable and adaptable software or web applications components. AOCE uses the idea of providing and requiring services. Adaptable user interface for AOCE based development has not yet been considered to web applications. Simple and easy user interface facilitate users by which application or web interface can be operated effectively. The purpose of this study is to discuss popular user interfaces and suggestions for adaptable GUI designing. The example of adaptation at different levels includes architecture, presentation, extension and composition. Furthermore the AOCE common systemic aspects are discussed for web interfaces adaptivity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (2) ◽  
pp. 468-471
Author(s):  
Daniel Kratzert ◽  
Ingo Krossing

With the program StructureFinder it is possible to find single-crystal diffraction measurements stored in any location on a computer. StructureFinder collects the unit-cell information and other data from previous measurements and stores them in a database. Searching is performed via a graphical user interface, and both a stand-alone program and a web interface are available.


2020 ◽  
Vol 15 ◽  
pp. 139-142
Author(s):  
Mateusz Kaproń ◽  
Beata Pańczyk

The goal of the article is to compare the three most commonly used tools for creating a graphical user interface in web applications. The analysis was carried out for the currently most popular tools: Angular, React and Vue. Test applications with identical user interface, implemented in three technologies, were used for the research. The article compares, above all, the performance related to page loading time and memory usage.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Ashok Kumar

AbstractBackgroundNCBI BLAST is a most popularly used sequence analysis platform in a broad range of applications. The final release of standalone WWW BLAST server (wwwBLAST v2.2.26) of NCBI was officially released on May 10, 2004, and discontinued its support. Due to the popularity and high demand, the BLAST algorithms were refined with rich features and released as online BLAST, standalone BLAST+, BLAST RESTful service, and cloud BLAST server. locBLAST v2.0 is a lightweight PHP library, designed in preference to WWW BLAST server. It masks command-line BLAST+ programs to a rich graphical user interface (GUI).MethodsThe locBLAST v2.0 library was designed using PHP, CSS, pure JavaScript, and standalone NCBI BLAST+ executables.ResultslocBLAST v2.0 provides an interactive web interface to input query sequences through the web form and provides a graphical report of the sequence alignment result. The graphical overview, tabular summary, and formatted sequence alignment of locBLAST v2.0 result mimic to the native format of online NCBI BLAST result. It allows users to perform both local and online database search.AvailabilityFreely available at https://github.com/AshokHub/locBLAST


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
LAL SINGH ◽  
PARMEET SINGH ◽  
RAIHANA HABIB KANTH ◽  
PURUSHOTAM SINGH ◽  
SABIA AKHTER ◽  
...  

WOFOST version 7.1.3 is a computer model that simulates the growth and production of annual field crops. All the run options are operational through a graphical user interface named WOFOST Control Center version 1.8 (WCC). WCC facilitates selecting the production level, and input data sets on crop, soil, weather, crop calendar, hydrological field conditions, soil fertility parameters and the output options. The files with crop, soil and weather data are explained, as well as the run files and the output files. A general overview is given of the development and the applications of the model. Its underlying concepts are discussed briefly.


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