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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 07, 2010
Filed:
Jan. 05, 2005
Parthasarathy Sundararajan, Chennai, IN;
Krishnamoorthy Meenakshisundaram, Chennai, IN;
Srinivasan Ramaswamy, Chennai, IN;
Raghuram Devalla, Chennai, IN;
Kannappan Gopalsamy, Chennai, IN;
Krishnan Natarajan, Chennai, IN;
Subramanian Seetharaman, Chennai, IN;
Shyamala Jayaraman, Chennai, IN;
Venkatasubramanian Ramaratnam, Chennai, IN;
Parthasarathy Sundararajan, Chennai, IN;
Krishnamoorthy Meenakshisundaram, Chennai, IN;
Srinivasan Ramaswamy, Chennai, IN;
Raghuram Devalla, Chennai, IN;
Kannappan Gopalsamy, Chennai, IN;
Krishnan Natarajan, Chennai, IN;
Subramanian Seetharaman, Chennai, IN;
Shyamala Jayaraman, Chennai, IN;
Venkatasubramanian Ramaratnam, Chennai, IN;
Ramco Systems Limited, Chennai, Tamilnadu, IN;
Abstract
A method and system of a software development using visual action elements is disclosed. In one embodiment, the method includes providing a user interface with action elements, and providing a mechanism for specification and review of the action elements using the user interface. For example, providing a user interface includes providing a prototype of the user interface in a web browser and providing a mechanism for specification and review includes providing a toolbar with functionality to record user comments regarding the action elements. The method may also include providing a user interface to document the user interface. The method may further include providing an animated view of stimulus response behavior of the action elements.