OPW and KDAB decided to reconstruct an existing software using Qt and QML, allowing them to re-engineer the UI for greater clarity and usability. The new, user-friendly DSL (domain-specific language) was structured so that adjustments did not require advanced programming skills. KDAB ensured that the language used to describe the machine's hardware, the measurement and calibration process, and the user interface were one and the same, allowing in-house technicians to make necessary changes in...