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Interfacing an engine lathe and a microcomputerKramer, Bradley A January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Intelligent reflexive interfaces and their applicationsLevi, Meir H. January 1985 (has links)
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Intelligent reflexive interfaces and their applicationsLevi, Meir H. January 1985 (has links)
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A communication platform for distributed PC/mainframe applications within a 3270 environmentBears, Stephen Gibbs 16 December 2009 (has links)
Remote personal computer communication with IBM mainframes is often confined to low throughput (less than 19,200 baud), asynchronous serial lines managed by the mainframe through 3270 protocol converters. The capabilities of the personal computer are under utilized and limited to terminal emulation and file transfer. For such an environment, a software solution is presented to improve the computing platform between IBM mainframes and personal computers without modifying any existing, intervening communication equipment. Transparent communication support for distributed, interactive applications is provided through the operation of a data link control protocol. The communication services are applied to the development of a distributed WYSIWYG page previewer for SCRIPT/VS. / Master of Science
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The buzz: supporting extensively customizable information awareness applicationsEagan, James R. 25 August 2008 (has links)
Increasingly abundant access to data and cheaper display technology costs are creating an exciting opportunity to create new information awareness tools that can present information calmly through peripheral and ambient interfaces. These tools offer the potential to help people better manage their attention and to avoid information overload. Different people, however, have distinct information needs, and customizing these systems is often difficult. Existing interfaces typically provide too coarse or too fine a granularity of customization, resulting in tools that are too rigid or too difficult to configure.
We present an extensively customizable information awareness system, The Buzz, that supports end users, tinkerers, and developers at using, modifying, creating, and sharing powerful and flexible customizations. These customizations are powerful in the sense that the user can control abstract behaviors of the system, and flexible in the sense that the complexity of the customization can vary with the power needed to express it. We further chart the broader information awareness customization space through the lens of existing customizable information tools. Through this analysis, we show that this system provides more extensive customization capabilities than other customizable awareness applications, without requiring significant programming.
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