Win8 Interface?

Bonjour a tous
Pour l'un de mes projet et pour des projets à venir, je souhaiterais réaliser des interfaces avec un style qui rappel Windows8 ou un style que l'on peut retrouver sur tablette en général...
Je viens de réaliser une première IHM dans ce style, je me pose cependant la question de savoir si ma facon de réaliser ce type d'interface ne risque pas de provoquer une certaine "lourdeur" dans l'exécution du reste du programme?
J'ai actuellement une state machine dédié exclusivement au comportement de mon IHM, celle ci gère les 4 Splitters (haut, bas, gauche et droite) de mon IHM, leur position en cas de redimensionnement de la fenêntre, leur facon de se déployé ect...
Je pense ajouter le reste de mon code dans une autre state machine qui tournera en parrallel de celle ci mais avant de continuer dans ma lancer et si possible pousser encore plus loin se style d'IHM, je voulais avoir votre avis sur la question.
Ma question est celle ci, l'utilisation de splitter pour créer diffrente "page" ne risque pas de faire ramer mon programme? et il préférable d'utiliser une boite à onglet comme je fais d'habitude? => prob de la boite a onglet, je perd cette effet de slide que j'aime bcp... Utilisez vous les splitters? si dans chaque "page" je met bcp de variable, cela risque t il de ramer?
Je vous joint le VI de mon interface en v2014 et 2010 ca sera bcp plus parlant.
Merci d'avance de vos avis
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Pièces jointes :
IHM W8 2014.vi ‏562 KB
IHM W8.vi ‏562 KB

Re bonjour et merci de vos réponses,
Je viens de modifier mon code vers une structure Producteur/Consommateur comme vous me l'avez conseillé.
J'ai ensuite ajouté quelques petites choses comme, les boutons qui s'agrandisse au passage de la souris (petit effet sympa jtrouve )
J'ai aussi tenté d'effectuer un ajustement automatique de la positions de mes boutons au cas ou l'utilisateur déciderait d'agrandir la fenêtre. Cela marche plutot pas mal pour tout mes boutons sauf pour un, le bouton "retouraccueil1" situé dans le "menugauche" ne s'encre pas correctement sur le bord droit de la fenêtre. Je ne comprend pas trop les coordonnées que je récupère pour ce bouton...
Je voudrais réaliser cette options pour mon interface car quand je développe un banc de test, la résolution du PC cible n'est pas toujours la même, ce qui m'oblige d'habitude à remanier moi même l'interface... J'ai entendu parler d'une option qui permet de faire cela dans les options du VI (2 cases à cochés) mais dans un premier temps: je ne peux pas coché la 2ème case si j'utilise des splitters et dans un second temps il parait que l'adaptation n'est pas vraiment optimiser... Je n'ai donc même pas testé cette option...
En ajoutant ces quelques options, je me rend vite compte que mon VI commence à bien se compliquer alors que je ne gère la position que  de quelques boutons... (voir le "init" de la boucle condition pour comprendre, ca devient un peu usine à gaz quand même....) Alors je me dit que si il faut que je m'amuse à gérer tout mes futurs indicateurs/commandes pour qu'ils se placent correctement au redimenssionnement de la fenêtre ca va tres vite devenir pénible juste pour un soucis d'esthétique et risque aussi de devenir assez lourd pour les PC cible qui ne sont pas des bêtes de course vous vous doutez bien...
Alors... Pensez vous que m'a facon de faire est correct? si non, Connaissez vous une méthode qui me permettrez de réaliser la même chose de manière plus "propre" et moins comsomateur de ressource?
Si vous trouvez que ma méthode utilisé n'est pas si mal et que je peux continuer dans cette voix: pour le reste de mon programme ( la partie controle et mesure ect) je repars sur une autre structure Producteur/Consommateur en parallel de celle pour mon IHM ou alors j'intègre mon programme dans celle ci?
Merci d'avance à tout ceux qui pourrais me donner des conseils sur la marche a suivre pour réaliser une interface qui se rapproche un peu de ce qu'on peu trouver de nos jours sur nos PC ou tablette.
PS: Le but de ce projet serait de me créer un modèle d'interface "standard' que je viendrais compléter en fonction des besoins du Banc de test demandé. Tout mes futurs banc de test serait basé sur ce modèle d'interface.
Dans ma société, je suis seul à m'occuper des bancs de test, mon chef me demande un banc qui soit capable d'effectuer telle ou telle mesure et c'est tout, il me laisse carte blanche pour le reste
Pièces jointes :
IHM W8 2013.vi ‏694 KB

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    Check the below and start the service for SQL EXPRESS.
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    Refer the below link if that helps you.
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