[agl-discussions] AGL Homepage and Style guide (Demo Apps)

RYOTA OKUBI ryota_okubi at mail.toyota.co.jp
Fri Sep 18 08:05:17 UTC 2015


Hi, Paul

Thank you for your feedback.
And sorry for late reply.

Your suggestion is very helpful for us.
I'll send the answers after checking your questions.

I would like to confirm what is your assumption regarding style guide.

You mean the style guide is...
For phase 2 demo applications GUI style and design?
Or overall agl GUI design like below link?
<https://developer.tizen.org/design/platform/styles>

If you want to apply the style guide for all products based on AGL, we need to discuss it carefully.
If only for demo, I agree with your opinion.
We need to define more detail regarding GUI design.
When you developed the demonstrator system, did you create the style guide?
If you already have it, could you contribute it?


-our assumption-
The UX (including homescreen) is competition domain.
Each OEMs and Tier1s will change their own style for their bland etc.

So, the AGL specification v1.0 doesn't describe regarding GUI design.
we focus to describe homescreen's high level requirement and some sample use case to clarify its role and responsibility.


Kind regards,
Ryota Okubi


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> Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2015 7:20 AM
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> Subject: [agl-discussions] AGL Homepage and Style guide (Demo Apps)
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> 
> Below is the extract from the wiki for requirement of a AGL homescreen
> 
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> Home Screen Demo Application for AGL Distribution
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> Overview
> 
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> We are developing the Best Freakin' Home Screen Ever for release with version
> 1 of the AGL distribution.
> 
> Requirements
> 
> 
> Requirements for the Home Screen application are based on the AGL
> Requirements Specification ver 1.0
> <https://wiki.automotivelinux.org/agl_specification> .
> 
> Summary of Home Screen Requirements
> 
> *
> 	Customize GUI layout by each vehicle, grade, brand and so on.
> *
> 	Display status notifications, pop-up window, system setting,
> software keyboard for ivi-use.
> *
> 	Manage applications (menu screen, kick applications launcher,
> install applications)
> *
> 	Switch applications ( application stack, last application)
> 
> In the attached files there are some high level   concepts ideas but more
> importantly a list of fundamental questions that need to be answered by
> the specification creators to enable an AGL UI and Style guide be developed
> for the Homescreen and the identified applications.
> 
> Please provide your  feedback specifically responding to the questions
> raised .
> 
> 
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Paul Wheller
> 
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