Decoupling the interface

Since there has been some talk at the conference of de-coupling the user interface from ‘back office’ systems (tomorrow we have several sessions on Primo, which is the approach Ex Libris is taking to this), I thought that this development blogged by Lorcan Dempsey was worth a look – a user driven approach to decoupling the experience.

Library way: “E41ST uses Flex 2, Amazon web services, and ‘your public library’ to connect an Amazon browsing experience with a look up in a local public library.

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Decoupling the interface

Since there has been some talk at the conference of de-coupling the user interface from ‘back office’ systems (tomorrow we have several sessions on Primo, which is the approach Ex Libris is taking to this), I thought that this development blogged by Lorcan Dempsey was worth a look – a user driven approach to decoupling the experience.

Library way: “E41ST uses Flex 2, Amazon web services, and ‘your public library’ to connect an Amazon browsing experience with a look up in a local public library.

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