Designing Oracle Fusion Applications

Oracle Fusion Guidelines, Patterns and Standards provide you with the design guidance used by Oracle to develop Oracle Fusion Applications. Oracle Fusion Applications take advantage of Web 2.0 technologies to deliver state-of-the-art, user-centered, process-oriented applications built on several key constructs:

  • UI shell: for a consistent and stable user experience
  • Information architecture and distributed navigation: for sense-of-task and sense-of-place so that users always know where they are and what they're doing
  • Dashboards: for breadth and high visibility, quick lightweight actions on different objects
  • Work areas: for depth and high productivity, focused work on a single object
  • Analytics: business intelligence built in, not added on

To get started, visit Top UX Guidelines and Patterns That Every Oracle Customer Should Know About

Note: This site is in beta phase. Some guidelines are not yet available. Check What's New on Oracle Fusion GPS for announcements of new guidelines and patterns.

What's New on FusionGPS
Desktop Integration: ADFdi Excel 2007 (added October 21, 2011)
Concurrent or Scheduled Processes Guideline (added October 21, 2011)
Expression Builder Guidelines (added October 21, 2011)
Hierarchy Search Guideline (added October 17, 2011)
Common UI Widgets Width Guideline (added October 17, 2011)
Collaboration Integration Guideline (added October 13, 2011)
Tagging Guideline (added October 13, 2011)
 
 

Important Links
Top UX Guidelines and Patterns
ADF Rich Client User Interface Guidelines
Usable Apps
Usable Apps Blog
Fusion Applications