CGui Toolchain for Highly Customized GUI Development for Multiple Platforms
Samiyuru Menik, Sriyal Jayasinghe

TL;DR
This paper introduces the CGui toolchain, a new technology designed to simplify the development of highly customized graphical user interfaces across multiple platforms, addressing limitations of existing methods.
Contribution
The paper presents the CGui toolchain, a novel approach that improves efficiency and effectiveness in creating cross-platform, highly customized GUIs compared to existing technologies.
Findings
CGui toolchain outperforms existing technologies in customization and cross-platform support.
Evaluation shows increased development efficiency with CGui.
CGui reduces the complexity of coding custom GUIs.
Abstract
Highly customized graphical user interfaces play a major role in today's software applications. There exist many technologies that support developing them. But these technologies demand writing a significant amount of unintuitive code to implement customized graphical user interfaces. Also, the support of these technologies become very limited when developing user interfaces for multiple platforms. In this paper we present a new technology to develop highly customized graphical interfaces in a more effective and efficient method. In the first part of this paper we explore the existing graphical user interface development technologies and points out their strengths and limitations. Then we introduce CGui toolchain addressing the identified limitations. Finally, we evaluate the effectiveness of CGui toolchain in comparison to two existing representative technologies that supports highly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInteractive and Immersive Displays · Usability and User Interface Design · Multimedia Communication and Technology
