Mike H. Conner
IBM
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user interface software and technology | 1990
William Jones; Peter Michael Williams; George G. Robertson; Mike H. Conner
INTRODUCTION interfacing concerns: As the computing environment’s lowest common denominator, the operating system must always play a game of catchup to provide system-wide support for the changing demands and opportunities of its user environment. Never has this been more true than now. Dramatic changes in the economics of computing now make workstation power accessible to tens of millions of ordinary users. Gone are the days of single-purpose computing (e.g., computer as spreadsheet, computer as word processor). The increasing diversity and sophistication of applications software now make interoperability an imperative. l real-time performance. In the stand-alone, single application environment of a personal computer, users have come to expect immediate feedback. How can we preserve this responsiveness in a computing environment that also supports multi-tasking, networking, and distributed processing? Can the operating system help to promote more realistic models of computer response?
Archive | 1994
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1994
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1991
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1993
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1995
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1992
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1992
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1992
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper
Archive | 1992
Mike H. Conner; Andrew R. Martin; Larry K. Raper