Rule-based method for designing user interfaces for applications

Data processing: database and file management or data structures – Database design – Data structure types

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707104, 345333, G06F 940

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ABSTRACT:
A computer-implemented method for a system having a database and a plurality of application software interfaces, the method including steps of reading a control type from a plurality of control types stored in the database, selecting an application software interface having a pointer based on the control type, defining an identification code for the control type, storing the pointer and the identification code and linking a first node to a second, subsequent node of control types and creating a linked list of the plurality of control types.

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