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| | IBM Systems Journal: The evolution of the Common User Access Workplace Model - Technical |
 | | The user interface is the means by which users and computers communicate with each other. |  | | CUA's evolution since 1987 marks a growing ability for the adaption of computers to a user's world and the extension of that world. |  | | When the user input is complete it is submitted to the computer for validation and processing. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISJ/is_n3_v31/ai_12547724
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| | Problems and Challenges of the Graphical User Interface |
 | | Common user access is a big plus for the computing environment, and with access to the GUI, this advantage is shared by blind users. |  | | But blind users may be willing to get along without access to that very small fragment of the computing environment. |  | | It is my contention that the environment is, because of common user access, easier to master than was the text-based DOS environment. |
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http://www.rit.edu/~easi/easisem/thatcher.html
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| | IBM Systems Journal: The designer's model of the CUA workplace - Common User Access - Technical |
 | | The user interface of a computer system can be described and analyzed by using models. |  | | The user's conceptual model of a system is a mental image that each user subconsciously forms as he or she interacts with the system. |  | | The user's conceptual model is based on each user's expectations and understanding of what a system provides in terms of functions and objects, how the system responds when the user interacts with it, and the goals the user wants to accomplish during that interaction. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0ISJ/is_n3_v31/ai_12547726
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| | Common User Access—A consistent and usable human-computer interface for the SAA environments |
 | | The Common User Access (CUA) establishes a degree of standardization that is compatible with the differences in the three environments and that supports transfer of users experiences. |  | | Common User AccessA consistent and usable human-computer interface for the SAA environments |  | | Common User Accessand#151;A consistent and usable human-computer interface for the SAA environments |
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http://domino.watson.ibm.com/tchjr/journalindex.nsf/0/7521b9eb651768a185256bfa00685bf2?OpenDocument
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| | Common User Agent Problems |
 | | The user should be allowed to specify the set of languages that the user agent may use for language negotiation. |  | | Wrong: User agents usually show the user (in the user interface) the URI that is the result of a temporary (302 or 307) redirect, as they would do for a permanent (301) redirect. |  | | Users might have enough knowledge or have help of user interfaces to fine-tune this process beyond what can be done automatically. |
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http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/NOTE-cuap-20030128
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| | From User Access Patterns to Dynamic Hypertext Linking |
 | | As a user may have different information goals each time he accesses a web site, we believe it is better to model user interests on a per session basis. |  | | The idea is to try and match an active user's access pattern with one or more of the categories discovered from the logs. |  | | The idea of identifying user patterns applies to accesses to a (single) web site with a multitude of information in general, even though we have described it under the scenario of an online shopping catalog. |
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http://www.cs.ubc.ca/local/reading/proceedings/www5/www293/overview.htm
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| | [No title] |
 | | University data should be input to and accessible from a data warehouse, a systems environment for common user access to management information. |  | | These resources, empowering the user through technology, should be available on as many desktops and for as many purposes as possible. |  | | Sources needed for research by faculty and students include images for a wide range of disciplines, full-text materials (such as bibliographies, electronic journals and editions, electronic manuscripts and records, encyclopedias and reserve readings) as well as data sets from commercial sources, government agencies, and university consortia. |
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http://www.georgetown.edu/technology/taskforce/t3ndata2.htm
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| | Common Desktop Environment (CDE) Frequently Asked Questions FAQ |
 | | The user interaction with the Application Manager is exactly analogous to File Manager except that is is intended to be a list of executable modules available to a particular user. |  | | It is intended for Microsoft Windows users that need to occasionally access software developed to the Motif API from their Windows-based desktops. |  | | COSE is addressing all areas of computer systems from networking to operating systems to user interfaces. |
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http://www.non.com/news.answers/cde-cose-faq.html
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| | User Interface Standards: How to Evaluate |
 | | In one small experiment, 26 computer science students who were taking a user interface design class were asked to design an interface for a hypothetical company having a two page user interface standard. |  | | An alternative perspective, as argued by Tognazzini [1989], is that user interface standards have a somewhat different character than other computer standards and one should actually be allowed to deviate from them if one has very good reasons for doing so. |  | | Designers were found to rely heavily on the examples in the standard and their experience with other user interfaces. |
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http://www.useit.com/papers/standards.html
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| | Delivering expected value to users and stakeholders with User Engineering - Author Bios |
 | | With the advent of end user computing, he played a key role in launching IBM's international time-sharing service in Europe and was later responsible for the UK Time Sharing service, as well as the development of associated system and application software for worldwide use. |  | | He is a co-developer of a method for designing user interfaces by employing software engineering disciplines and tools and is author of a book describing the method. |  | | Her activities involve evolving user object-oriented design methodologies for use in Web design, working with internal IBM teams on specific ease-of-use activities, application of design skills to new product needs, and contributing to the published works of the Ease of Use group. |
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http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/424/berryaut.html
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| | Lotus Notes and Domino R6 Application Architecture for Exams 620, 621, and 622 |
 | | And although the exam does not visually depict the development environment, you may be asked questions that refer to user interface areas (such as the Design pane), so understanding the terminology used by Lotus when referring to the development environment is important. |  | | Users are assigned to more than one access level. |  | | Also ensure that the operating system user rights have not been modified to restrict access to the file or file directory. |
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http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=102643
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| | DCDotComm: January 2003 Speakers -- Theo Mandel |
 | | As a member of IBM's Advanced CUA (common user access) Architecture department, he conducted research, design, prototyping, testing and publication of IBM's software user interface architecture. |  | | The CUA user interface architecture consisted of user interface guidelines and controls for enabling multiple platforms, software development tools, and key strategic products developed by IBM, vendors, and customers. |  | | Theo Mandel, founder and principal of Interface Design and Development, is the author of The Elements of User Interface Design. |
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http://dcdotcomm.com/jan2003/speakers/theo_mandel.shtml
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| | Identity Management Project Roadmap |
 | | The workflow system should be able to limit what users can request, in order to simplify the change request input process. |  | | The mechanism for assigning login IDs to new users should be externalized, to allow organizations to implement their own logic. |  | | While the bulk of the work in an identity management deployment process ends with user roll-out, more work is required on an on-going basis. |
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http://idsynch.com/docs/identity-management-project-roadmap.html
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| | New OWL Classes for Windows 95 Common Control |
 | | In contrast to "encapsulated" classes, OWL also "emulates" common control classes (see chart at end of document for a list of encapsulated vs. |  | | Below we give a brief overview of these OWL 5.0 classes, mention some class member functions you will likely use, and point to examples of the class in use. |  | | TImageList TImageList is the OWL wrapper around the common control, ImageList. |
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http://www.xploiter.com/programming/c/borland/3030.html
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| | How To Use SocketToMe |
 | | And "standard users" have USER accounts which grant them the ability to run many programs on the system, but are restricted from making deep changes. |  | | If you are a Windows XP beta tester, you will be able to use SocketLock to lock down and restrict all user access to raw sockets while verifying that all of the new Windows XP features continue operating without any problems. |  | | Since the SocketToMe program needs to be run by different users, it should be downloaded and moved to the "All Users" Desktop folder so that it can be seen by any logged on user. |
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http://grc.com/dos/sockettome3.htm
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| | User Interface Design and Usability |
 | | Microsoft Research User Interfaces Group - A page about a group at Microsoft that is researching future user interface technologies. |  | | This is page contains links to HCI and User Interface Design related web sites that may help you with User Interface Design. |  | | Discusses a project called Persona which is exploring conversational assistants (little animated characters) to interact with users. |
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http://www.isii.com/ui_design.html
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| | [No title] |
 | | Assisting users in identifying and obtaining DoD protocols, RFCs, and other related network documents. |  | | The NIC also makes many online files available to users, such as protocols and host files, RFCs, IENs, and the TCP/IP Implementations and Vendors Guide. |  | | A portion of the books will be provided for distribution to DARPA's ARPANET users now listed in the NIC database. |
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http://www.rpi.edu/AFS/campus/doc/sri-rfc/ddn-news.n36.1
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| | 6.1. Creating a shared folder |
 | | All users — the folder can be mapped (for more information on account mapping, see chapter 6.3. |  | | Shared folder), so that the user knows which of his/her folders has been shared to other users. |  | | Editor — users with this level of rights can make changes in the folder's contents (add or remove items, etc.). |
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http://www.kerio.com/manual/beta/kwm/en/ch06s01.html
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| | Publisher-supplied biographical information about contributor(s) for Library of Congress control number 93048412 |
 | | Mack's research interests have focused on advanced user interface technologies-such as IBM's Common User Access graphical user interface guidelines-and development of methods for supporting usability engineering, including qualitative user interface methods such as thinking aloud, competitive benchmarking, and usability inspection methods. |  | | He is on the editorial boards of ACM Interactions User Interface magazine, Behaviour & Information Technology, Hypermedia Journal, Interacting with Computers, International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, and International Journal of Human-Computer Studies. |  | | He has taught courses on usability engineering and user interface design within IBM for a number of years. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/bios/wiley042/93048412.html
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| | web development articles : Internet Common User Access |
 | | Ironically, just as our computing model is moving back to a more centralized approach (topic for another day), I think the concept of a Internet Common User Access needs to be employed for most Internet sites. |  | | Ok, it appears that the Internet is here to stay and the browser and web format will be the way most companies present themselves moving forward. |  | | web development articles : Internet Common User Access |
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http://www.adagetechnologies.com/articles/internet_common_user_access.aspx
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| | HP Professional: A guide to CDE for HP VUE users.(Common Desktop Environment)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | You have heard about how four of the largest companies in the computer industry have gotten together to develop a "desktop for UNIX." Each contributed its strengths: IBM brought their experience with Common User Access (CUA). |  | | By now, you have probably heard a lot about CDE, the Common Desktop Environment. |  | | UNIX Systems Labs (USL; a spin-off from ATandT Bell Labs) brought their UNIX experience and their own desktop technologies. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1P1:29034012&refid=holomed_1
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| | Common Facilities Architecture - Object (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Abstract: ions of the many different input/output devices 5.2.2 Related Standards and References Many different user interface styles define user interface objects which need to be supported by rendition management. |  | | These styles include: Apple Computer, Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines, Reading, MA: AddisonWesley, 1992 International Business Machines (IBM), Systems Application Architecture, Common User Access Guide to User Interface Design, October 1991 International Business Machines (IBM),... |  | | @misc{ object94common, author = "O. Object", title = "Common Facilities Architecture", text = "OMG (Object Management Group). |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/object94common.html
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| | PHP Classes - Class: Access user Class |
 | | The class uses MySQL to store the member users information and PHP sessions to keep track of the authenticated users. |  | | The extension which i used to handle the user's profile data |  | | The database table will hold the users profile data |
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http://www.phpclasses.org/browse/package/1906.html
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| | User Navigation in Computer Applications |
 | | "User Navigation in Computer Applications," IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. |  | | Ukelson, J. Gould, S. Boies, and C. Wiecha, "Case study: Using ITS style tools to implement IBM's CUA-2 user interface style," Software Practice and Experience, Dec. 1991. |  | | [10] Common User Access Advanced Interface Design Guide, IBM Pub. |
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http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/trans/ts/&toc=comp/trans/ts/1993/03/e3toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/32.221139
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| | Mujo Web Designs Glossary of Terms |
 | | The Ethernet specification served as the basis for the IEEE 802.3 standard, which specifies the physical and lower software layers. |  | | CompactPCI â” Abbreviated as CPCI, a new standard for computer backplane architecture and peripheral integration, defined and developed by the peripheral component interconnect (PCI) industrial computers manufacturers group (PICMG). |  | | Common User Access â” Abbreviated as CUA, a set standards for user interfaces developed by IBM. |
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http://www.mujo.com/glossary.cfm?TermID=31
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| | Common User Administration |
 | | Codes - Add multiple codes at once; add new users; see how many bulk codes you have remaining; see who has been given access to use them. |  | | Add Users- Add multiple users using one bulk code. |  | | In order to manage user accounts, you need to switch to Chalk and Wire's Common User Administration service, available only to those with an administrator account. |
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http://www.chalkandwire.com/rmguide/CUAhome.html
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| | JCCC::Credit Course Descriptions |
 | | Techniques of object-oriented programming developed in CIS 235 will be applied to problems involving user interaction. |  | | The message queue and ordered linked lists objects used in CIS 235 will be applied to problems involving user selection and updating information in a database. |  | | Upon completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate applications in the graphical user interface (GUI) programming language and use the appropriate GUI library. |
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http://www.johnco.cc.ks.us/home/catalog/fall-2004/creditclasses/CIS269
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| | SAA: Architectural Components |
 | | This course is intended for information system staff, application users and anyone interested in SAA. |  | | Explain common Programming Interface (CPI) definitions which specify languages and services software developers can use to develop SAA-compliant applications |  | | Three models for the end user interface for use with programmable workstations. |
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http://www.dpec.com/catalog/saa102.htm
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| | Motif - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Motif is the base graphical user interface toolkit for the Open Group's Common Desktop Environment (CDE). |  | | As such, it defines the rules and tools for the "look-and-feel" in the graphical user interface of most Unix-based operating systems and their applications. |  | | 1) Motif is a graphical user interface (GUI) guideline and development toolkit for the X Window System. |
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci212595,00.html
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| | HUL/Access Common Access Management |
 | | If the user agent IP indicates that it is an in-library device, no authentication is necessary. |  | | Authentication is based on matching two pieces of information: a public identifier, which may be widely known (e.g., user name, HUID); and a private identifier, which should be known only by the individual whose identity is being authenticated (e.g., password, PIN). |  | | Access management for network-accessible resources encompasses serveral steps: user authentication, user profiling, and resource-specific access protocols. |
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http://hul.harvard.edu/ldi/resources/hulaccess.html
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| | [cvslog] (2002-06-17 06:14:51 UTC) Module eggdrop1.7: Change committed |
 | | When someone - introduces themself to the bot (ie, by /msg'ing "hello")and matches - as a +c user, they will be given a new user record which identifies - them BY NICKNAME. |  | | For that reason, they can't use a - traditional user record because they will appear to all be - the same person. |  | | - - In such cases, create a user record for the account, and mark - it +c, or "common access". |
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http://www.eggheads.org/pipermail/changes/2002-June/001214.html
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| | Section 508 For Software Development |
 | | Common User Access SAA (System Application Architecture) specifications for user interfaces, including character-based formats of 3270 terminals. |  | | The developer must check the extent to which the current terminal accepts extended attributes. |  | | Although the use of the extended attributes can provide an application with additional features that conform to Section 508, extended attributes work only if the terminal accepts the extended attributes (which is not always the case). |
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http://www.section508.gov/IRSCourse/mod02/020102a2.html
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| | Access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Access 5, is a national project sponsored by NASA |  | | This is a list of articles related to the notion of access: |  | | Access, a defunct UK and Ireland credit card, now part of MasterCard |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access
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| | Book Reviews - Virtual Computer Library |
 | | Given that the majority of entries are either special definitions for common English words, or phrases of English words, the lack of any pronunciation or part-of-speech guidance is understandable. |  | | (2) In SAA Common User Access architecture, a help action that displays the logo window of the application." |  | | (1) In SAA Common User Access architecture, a help action that displays ownership and copyright information about the application. |
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http://web.austin.utexas.edu/vclib/bookreviews/review.cfm?filename=IDOC
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| | Common Program Interface from FOLDOC |
 | | Previous: Common Object Model, Common Object Request Broker Architecture, Common Objects |
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http://www.instantweb.com/d/dictionary/foldoc.cgi?query=CPI
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| | Acronyms in IRC & eMail; Common Emoticons (Smileys) |
 | | CUA - Commonly Used Acronym(s) or Common User Access |  | | :-(unhappy - user didn't like that last statement, or is depressed about something |  | | Acronyms in IRC and eMail: [Common Emoticons or Smileys] |
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http://www.apc.net/ia/scrmaim.htm
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