Abstract
Development in text-centric environments, such as for large language models, can present challenges in rendering complex user interfaces (UI) for simulation and debugging, which may lead to inefficient workflows. A system can integrate a pre-compiled graphical user interface application within a host development environment. This can be accomplished using a local bridge server that serves a UI application bundle to the host environment via a communication protocol. The host environment may then render the UI, for example, within a sandboxed inline frame. This approach can reduce workflow fragmentation and latency by embedding an interactive simulation and debugging tool into the development loop, potentially improving the efficiency of building and testing complex systems, such as conversational agents.
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Recommended Citation
Livingston, Jack, "System for Serving a Pre-Compiled User Interface to a Host Environment Using a Local Bridge Server", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10971