There is a lot of buzz and talks about the need for Rich Internet Applications. raawee provides you with a plan, UI elements, and required experience to implement them
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| Adobe Flex | Microsoft Silverlight |
RaaWee’ Rich Internet Application Practice (RIA-P) is a unique service that gives you a quick turnaround on developing your next application UI project. Within few weeks we develop a UI strategy plan and provide a user-validated, application UI design based on the high value scenarios and workflows in the application. At the end of this RIA-P engagement, you have an updated application flow, selection of the best RIA technology (e.g. Silverlight, Adobe Flex, AJAX/XHTML etc) that matches your requirements and back-end, primary screen designs, and a prototype coded in the selected technology. You end up with a complete implementation plan for optimizing your application UI in the next release.
RIA user interfaces dramatically improve the user experience of Web-based applications in many different ways. As part of RIA-P, a raawee team member will review your application with you and identify where RIA tools can offer the most beneficial impact in terms of user experience & fast ROI.
On the lightweight end of the spectrum, you can re-implement basic features of your Web application to be more responsive and offer visual pizzazz (e.g. Google-style "suggest" search box, background content loading, balloon help, tabbed displays, sortable tables, etc). On the other end of the spectrum, rich RIA clients can replace Web-based portals as a way to interact with Web services and SOA assets (e.g. Enterprise Mashups).
RaaWee’s RIA – Practice provides our customers with a UI design and development team that is experienced with a wide range of RIA frameworks/technologies, and understands the application, web and server programming necessary for implementation. This gives our customer team more time to come up to speed, decisions on what AJAX tools to use, a strategy on how to incrementally add RIAs, and a visual blueprint of how the final web application will operate.