Introduction The form-modeling features of TIBCO Business Studio enable you to design, view, and test the forms you need to collect user input. You can create sophisticated forms without programming, and associate them with user tasks in order to provide richer user experiences. Business analysts can visually change layouts and controls; developers can add validation rules and event scripts to further craft the user experience, and can draw upon the power of Google Web Toolkit™. The inline preview allows developers to test and interact with the running form right within TIBCO Business Studio. This guide explains how to configure and modify the controls that appear on the form. In this chapter, a series of tutorials is presented to familiarize you with the procedures needed to accomplish these tasks. Using TIBCO Business Studio There are several resources available to you from the Welcome page displayed when you first start TIBCO Business Studio. (The Welcome page is also available from the Eclipse Help menu.) These resources include tutorials that explain creating a business process, and samples that illustrate the features of the product as they are typically used in real-world contexts. Who Should Use TIBCO Business Studio Forms? TIBCO Business Studio Forms is for users of TIBCO Business Studio who are responsible for user interfaces for presenting and capturing information from users. The forms you design are deployed in one of the supported TIBCO runtime environments.