PROTOTYPING WITH ADOBE FLEX 2 Adobe Flex is
PROTOTYPING WITH ADOBE FLEX 2 “Adobe Flex is a collection of technologies released by Adobe systems for the development and deployment of cross platform, rich internet applications (RIA) based on the proprietary Adobe Flash platform. “ (http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Adobe_Flex) - A set of pre-built controls is available on top of great documentation and language reference provided by Adobe (www. livedocs. adobe. com) -Easy to create mockups, but more engaging if looking for interactivity and custom designs - Usability testing is possible if the proper elements are coded into the interface. Since Flex/Flash interaction is event driven, it is fairly easy to trace those events as users perform tasks. This approach requires familiarity with Action. Script 3 – the “meat and potatoes” language behind Flex
PROTOTYPING WITH ADOBE FLEX 2 Extent, to which the environment simulates navigation Flex allows for full, fairly easy to build navigation. The environment provides a set of pre-built components that can be very easily distributed and combined into a coherent structure Code-based? Flex gives developers an opportunity to build interfaces utilizing the pre -built components, as well as Action. Script 3 based structures. AS is a powerful enhancement to the pre-built component based environment Level of expertise? The level of experience required to utilize flex as a prototype building tool only depends on the complexity of the project designer / developer is working on. Its flexibility (hence the name) allows for range of possibilities, starting with drag-and-drop, and ending on elaborate, AS based interactive interfaces. First time users? For the first time users, especially those who do not possess at least the basic knowledge of environments such as Flash or Visual Studio, the initial learning curve may be a little steep.
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