Endusercomputing EUC refers to systems in which non programmers can create working Application software application s. ref cite url http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 1120304 title Endusercomputing ref EUC is a group of approaches to computing that aim at better integrating usercomputingend users into the computing environment. These approaches attempt to realize the potential for high endcomputing to perform in a trustworthy manner in problem solving. ref McBride, Neil, http www.cse.dmu.ac.uk nkm EUC1.html Towards User Oriented control of EndUserComputing in Large Organizations ref ref Mahmood, Adam, http www.idea group.com bookseries details.asp?id 3 Advances in EndUserComputing Series University of Texas, USA,ISSN 1537 9310 ref ref http www.ieuc.org enduser computing.html EndUserComputing The Institute for EndUserComputing, Inc. ref Endusercomputing can range in complexity from users simply clicking a series of buttons, to writing scripts in a controlled scripting language , to being able to modify and execute code directly. Examples of endusercomputing are systems built using fourth generation programming language s, such as MAPPER or SQL , or one of the fifth generation programming language s, such as ICAD software ICAD . Factors Of late, this discipline has moved to a co joint architecture that features advanced interactive domain visualization coupled ..., pervasive computing , issues of Upper ontology computer science ontology , interactive visualization , and the like. Some of the issues related to endusercomputing concern architecture iconic ... and maintenance. Endusercomputing allows more user input into system affairs that can range ... engineering Usercomputing Situational application Enduser development Usability User centered design User interface Knowledge based engineering Defensive computing Decentralized computing References ... endusercomputing. Category Human computer interaction de EndUserComputing it Endusercomputing ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Institute for EndUserComputing The IEUC is a non profit organization that engages in research and education initiatives dedicated to the advancement of Enduser computer science enduserEndusercomputingcomputing . Its coordinating goal is to develop a new open source Platform computing platform that is a simple, yet state of the art alternative to Microsoft Windows Windows , Unix , Linux , and the Mac OS . The Institute s mission statement is Pursuing Secure, Simple, Supple, & Sophisticated Systems to Unlock Our Human Potential. The IEUC is a 501 c 3 tax exempt organization incorporated under New York State s Not For Profit Corporation Law. Its Executive Director is Peter J. Wasilko, Esq. Specific projects The PEG Board, which promotes the use of parsing expression grammar s PEGs instead of regular expression s. http www.ieuc.org research specific projects peg board.html Study of the sources of Computer rage Computer Rage . http wiki.ieuc.org ComputerRage External links http www.ieuc.org The IEUC Gateway http wiki.ieuc.org ComputerRage Computer Rage Wiki It Is Time To End The Madness at The Institute for EndUserComputing DEFAULTSORT Institute for EndUserComputing, The Category Research institutes in the United States Category Nonprofit technology Category Non profit organizations based in New York Category Philanthropic organizations based in the United States sci org stub ... more details
8 November 2010 ref See also Anonymous post Endusercomputing , systems in which non programmers can create working applications. Database Enduser database Enduser database , a collection of data developed by individual end users. Enduser development , a technique that allows people who are not professional ... November 2010 A user is an Intelligent agent agent , either a human agent enduser or software agent , who uses a computer or Computer network network Service systems architecture service . A user often has a user account and is identified by a username also user name , screen name also screenname , Nickname Computing nickname also nick , or handle , which is derived from the identical Citizen ... user s. In projects in which the Actor UML actor of the system is another system or a software agent , it is quite possible that there is no enduser for the system. In this case, the end users for the system would be indirect end users. clarify reason are there no end users or indirect end users? date January 2011 Enduser linked from Enduser also Enduser The term enduser refers to the ultimate ... of that group of enduser s of computers i.e. the expected user or target user . The term ... fictional Persona user centered design Personas are created to represent the archetypal end users ... with the term enduser . ref cite web url http www.webopedia.com TERM E end user.html title What is enduser? accessdate November 7, 2010 ref In this context, easy to learn Graphical user interface ... s for the sake of User interface Usability usability . The enduser development discipline blurs ... agreement EndUser License Agreement EULA , a contract between a supplier of software and its ... user computer.yourdictionary.com DEFAULTSORT UserComputing Category Computing ... web url http catb.org jargon html U user.html title User accessdate November 7, 2010 ref In Hacker ... of the system, who knows a programming language and uses it to create new functions for end users ... more details
other merge Consumer date February 2012 Unreferenced date July 2008 An enduser is the person who uses a Product business product , i.e. the consumer . The term is based in the fields of economics and commerce . The enduser may differ from the person who purchases the product. For instance, if a zookeeper purchases elephant Pet food food the purchaser of the product is different than the enduser the elephant of that product. An UsercomputingEnduserenduser of a computer system is someone who operates the computer, as opposed to the developer of the system who creates new functions for end users. In contracts, the term enduser becomes a legal construct referring to a non reseller . This definition characterizes the store the zookeeper bought food from as a non enduser, but the zookeeper as an enduser. This legal construct most often appears in EndUser License Agreement s EULA s the enduser is the one who uses the product irrespective of who developes it or who buys it. econ term stub Category Economics terminology ca Consumidor final da Slutbruger de Endbenutzer es Consumidor final fa he ja ko sv Slutanv ndare zh ... more details
wiktionary enduser An enduser is a person who uses a commercial product or service. Enduser or enduser may also refer to Usercomputing , a person or software using an information system Consumer , a person or group using commercial products or services disambiguation fr Utilisateur final homonymie ... more details
An Enduser certificate , or EUC , is a document used in international transfers, including sales and arms provided as aid, of weapons and ammunition to certify that the buyer is the final recipient of the materials, and is not planning on transferring the materials to another party. EUCs are required by many governments to restrict the flow of the materials to undesired destinations, such as embargo ed states or rebel groups, governments with bad human rights records or states which are considered a threat by the original supplier of the arms. There are several problems with EUCs as a means to prevent undesirable arms exports. EUCs can be forged or falsified they can also be obtained from corrupt officials. Therefore there is a need for EUCs that are difficult to forge. ref cite web url http books.sipri.org files insight SIPRIInsight1003.pdf title EndUser Certificates Improving standards to prevent diversion accessdate 2010 09 05 ref Another problem is that an EUC does not guarantee that the arms recipient will actually live up to its promise not to re transfer the weapons received. EUCs which are not backed up by proper end use monitoring are weak. Finally, arms dealers can resort to smuggling arms for example by labeling them as or hiding them between commercial merchandise. ref cite web url http www.pbs.org frontlineworld stories sierraleone enduser.html title EndUser Certificate accessdate 2007 12 18 ref In 1936 1938, German arms were supplied to both sides in the Spanish Civil War via Greece using Greek then Mexican enduser certificates, see Pyrkal . In Frederick Forsyth s 1974 novel The Dogs of War novel The Dogs of War arms are obtained with enduser certificates from corrupt officials. References references Category Arms control Category Military industry Category Weapons trade weapon stub law term stub es Certificado de usuario final ru ... more details
The Irish Centre for High EndComputing ICHEC is a distributed national centre providing support for research in high performance computing and computational science in the Republic of Ireland . ICHEC was established in 2005 and is jointly funded by Science Foundation Ireland and the Higher Education Authority . The first director was Dr Andy Shearer of NUI Galway and the current director is http www.ichec.ie about us james slevin Prof Jim Slevin , former president of the Royal Irish Academy . As of 2010, ICHEC has 22 http www.ichec.ie about us people staff and manages four supercomputer systems two IBM Blue Gene systems ref name bluegene http ichec.ie infrastructure schrodinger lanczos Schr dinger and Lanczos ref , an Silicon Graphics SGI Altix Altix ICE Altix ICE blade server cluster computing cluster ref name stokes http ichec.ie infrastructure stokes Stokes ref and a Bull high memory system ref name stoney http ichec.ie infrastructure stoney Stoney ref . ICHEC has close ties with the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and the Associate Director, http www.ichec.ie about us jc desplat Dr J C Desplat , is an honorary professor of computational science in the School of Cosmic Physics. ICHEC works closely with the Irish Meteorological Service Met ireann , managing the system for the operation forecast and in many climate research projects. ICHEC is part of the http www.e inis.heanet.ie wiki index.php Main Page e INIS e Irish National Infra Structure consortium. ICHEC utilises HEAnet s networking infrastructure to allow access to its supercomputer systems. These supercomputer systems are the Altix Altix ICE Altix ICE blade server Stokes ref name stokes , hosted in University College Dublin National University of Ireland, Dublin University College Dublin the Bull high memory system Stoney ref name stoney , hosted in National University of Ireland, Galway . ICHEC is one of seven Nvidia CUDA research centers ref name cudaresearch http research.nvidia.com content cuda ... more details
Selfref For information on Wikipedia user accounts, see Wikipedia Username policy . For Wikipedia users, see Wikipedia Wikipedians . Wiktionary userUser may refer to User system , a person using a generic system Usercomputing , a person or software using an information system User telecommunications , a party using a telecommunications system Enduser , a final user of a commercial product or service Drug user , a person using drugs Consumer , a user of a commercial product or service disambig cs U ivatel de User fr Utilisateur ko la Usor hu Felhaszn l egy rtelm s t lap ms Pengguna ja pl U ytkownik ro Utilizator th ... more details
the desirability of that platform. This is called a killer application . Computer user Main UsercomputingEnduser A user is an agent, either a human agent enduser or software agent, who uses a computer ... of the system is another system or a software agent, it is quite possible that there is no enduser ...About the formal concept of computation computation the magazine Computing magazine the scientific journal Computing journal File Babbage Difference Engine Being utilised .jpg thumb 300px A difference engine computing the solution to a polynomial function File Moody Hall computer lab.jpg thumb 250px ... Wikimedia Foundation Wikimedia Server computing server s Computing is the activity of using computer hardware and computer software software . Definitions Computing Curricula 2005 ref name curricula The Joint Task Force for Computing Curricula 2005. http www.acm.org education curric vols CC2005 March06Final.pdf Computing Curricula 2005 The Overview Report pdf ref defined computing as blockquote In a general way, we can define computing to mean any goal oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers. Thus, computing includes designing and building hardware and software ... The term computing has sometimes been narrowly defined, as in a 1989 Association for Computing Machinery ACM report on Computing as a Discipline ref http cs.gmu.edu cne pjd GP CompDisc.pdf Computing as a Discipline pdf ref blockquote The discipline of computing is the systematic study of algorithmic ..., and application. The fundamental question underlying all computing is What can be efficiently automated? blockquote Computing Curricula 2005 ref name curricula also recognizes that the meaning of computing depends on the context blockquote Computing also has other meanings that are more ... will view computing somewhat differently from a software engineer. Regardless of the context, doing computing well can be complicated and difficult. Because society needs people to do computing ... more details
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A user of a system is a person who interacts with the system, to enable its operation , or to utilize its function. User types Users authorized to change the way the system behaves are often called operators . Users who need to concern the system, but do not operate it, are sometimes called audience . For example, when a driver car operator uses the horn to warn a pedestrian, then the driver is the horn operator and the pedestrian is the audience. ref http ergolight sw.com CHI Company Articles Alarm Reliability.pdf Harel 2006 . Alarm Reliability, User Experience Magazine, Vol 5., Issue 3 ref Other examples of various types of users are the operators of electronic boards , such as in airports or in eCommerce, who advertise the messages, and the audience, who read the messages. Related terms This term is distinguished from users in computing see Usercomputing , in which the user is often a piece of software , called agent that needs another piece of software for its operation. This kind of terminology is typical of computer operation, which adopts terms used in daily human activities files, programs, program entry and exit, quitting, abortion, desktop, mouse, and more . This term is synonymous with enduser , a term introduced by software developers , to distinguish the irrational user from themselves ref http www.dorsethouse.com pdf Dorset House psy.pdf Gerald Weinberg 1971 . The psychology of computer programming ref Unlike consumer products , the customers of systems are not the same as the users. Typically, the customer is often an organization , and the user is an employee of that organization. This implies, for example, that in case of significant loss due to use error , the customer seeks to nominate the user as accountable for the loss. References Reflist Category Cybernetics Category Systems Category Systems theory Category Systems science Category Systems engineering Category Ergonomics Category Usability th ... more details
merge Internaut date March 2012 A power user is a usercomputinguser of a personal computer who has ... is a specialist in a transaction or a business process. The Super User in enterprise programs SAP ... system. Other uses Power user can also be a marketing term referring to a computer user who ... ref Officialized roles In some computing environments a more formal role is assigned to power users ..., many companies have created a Super User Model also called Power User, Champion in order to take ... three objectives ref name insiteobjects http www.insiteobjects.com papers Super User.pdf Super User Whitepaper , The Super User Model in SAP ref ref name insiteobjects a http www.insiteobjects.com webisodes episode2.html The SAP Super User Video Summary , The Super User Model in SAP Video by Insite ... there was specifically with the Super User Model in SAP, specifically in regard to the role they take in training and supporting end users. Currently, more than 70 of SAP companies utilize a form of the Super User Model. Power User can also be described as a term for a leader non programmer in enterprise ... their normal user job role, but also function in testing, training, and first tier support of the enterprise ... that gives more permissions than a normal restricted user, but stops short of Superuser Windows NT Administrator permissions. If a user is a member of the Power Users group, he or she has greater chance of exposing the system to malware over a normal user and is able to privilege escalation ... Vista as part of the consolidation of privilege elevation features in the introduction of User ... nobody username superuser luser References Reflist External links Wiktionary power user http www.wellesley.edu Computing WinXP wxpgroups.html Comparison of permissions of power users, administrators and other user groups in Windows active directory DEFAULTSORT Power User Category Computing terminology ar de Power User es Usuario avanzado ko he Power User pt Usu rio avan ado ... more details
from its context of use. User interfaces in computing In computer science and human computer interaction ... computer desktop computing Command line interface s , where the user provides the input by typing ... mouse or a Stylus computing stylus . Intelligent user interfaces are human machine interfaces ... for a purpose and when it serves no benefit for the enduser, though like any other principle ... consistency is one that serves no benefit for the enduser. Making things look and work the same ...The user interface , in the industrial design field of Human computer interaction human machine interaction ... between a human and a machine at the user interface is effective operation and control of the machine ... concept of user interfaces include the interactive aspects of computer operating system ... considerations applicable when creating user interfaces are related to or involve such disciplines as ergonomics and psychology . A user interface is the system by which people Usercomputinguser s Interaction interact with a machine . The user interface includes hardware physical and software logical components. User interfaces exist for various system s, and provide a means of Input, allowing the users ... Generally, the goal of human machine interaction engineering is to produce a user interface ... , the term user interface has taken on overtones of the graphical user interface , while industrial .... Other terms for user interface include human computer interface HCI and man machine interface ... and exact speed of the vehicle by reading the speedometer . The user interface of the automobile ... a user interface and an operator interface or a human machine interface. The term user interface is often ... 2010 The system may expose several user interfaces to serve different kinds of users. For example, a computerized library database might provide two user interfaces, one for library patrons limited ... thumb HMI of a machine for the sugar industry with pushbuttons The user interface of a Machine ... more details
and Defining User Experience A Survey Approach. In Proceedings of Human Factors in Computing Systems conference, CHI 09. 4 9 April 2009, Boston, MA, USA 2009 ref History The term user experience was brought to wider knowledge by Donald Norman , User Experience Architect, in the mid 1990s. ref Donald ... date April 2011 User experience UX is the way a person feels about using a Product business product , system or service. User experience highlights the experiential, affective , meaningful and valuable ... of the practical aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency of the system. User experience .... User experience is dynamic, because it changes over time as the circumstances change. Definitions ... Organization for Standardization ISO . Switzerland. ref defines user experience as a person s perceptions ... . So, user experience is subjective and focuses on the use. The additional notes for the ISO definition explain that user experience includes all the users emotions, beliefs, preferences, perceptions ... use. The notes also list the three factors that influence user experience system, user and the context of use. Note 3 of the standard hints that usability addresses aspects of user experience, e.g. usability criteria can be used to assess aspects of user experience . Unfortunately, the standard does not go further in clarifying the relation between user experience and usability . Clearly, the two are overlapping concepts, with usability including pragmatic aspects getting a task done and user .... In addition to the ISO standard, there exist several other definitions for user experience, see ... affected the rise of interest in the user experience Recent advances in Mobile device mobile , Ubiquitous computing ubiquitous , Social network service social , and Tangible User Interface tangible computing technologies have moved human computer interaction into practically all areas of human activity. This has led to a shift away from usability engineering to a much richer scope of user ... more details
orphan date June 2011 User Virtualization refers to the independent management of all aspects of the user on the desktop environment . User virtualization solutions provide consistent and seamless working environments across a range of application delivery mechanisms. User Virtualization for Virtual Desktops For virtualized desktop environments, user virtualization represents a fundamental change in the way the corporate desktop is constructed, delivered and managed. The user s personality is decoupled ... into a desktop as needed without scripting , group policies or use of user profiles regardless of how the desktop is being delivered physical, virtuality computing virtual , Cloud computing cloud , etc. . User Virtualization for Terminal Servers For Server computing server based computing environments, user virtualization enables IT to have more control over the shared environment, optimize ..., providing protection from unknown executables and ensuring compliance with Microsoft licensing. User Personality User personality is a combination of corporate policy and user personalization. Policy is used to set up and maintain a user desktop environment desktop session. Policy also ensures a user ... and registry settings. Personalization constitutes any change a user makes to his or her desktop ... it quot user virtualization quot.aspx Let s make it official and call it user virtualization ... With Socialcast Buy http www.infoworld.com d virtualization appsense extends user virtualization user rights management 241 AppSense Extends User Virtualization with User Rights Management http www.windowsitpro.com blogs VirtualizationProTips tabid 2246 entryid 12988 Default.aspx Podcast Interview User Virtualization with AppSense http www.infoworld.com d virtualization appsense user virtualization solution helps desktop virtualization adoption 901 AppSense User Virtualization Solution Helps Desktop Virtualization Adoption http azure.snagy.name blog ?p 185 Above the Cloud User Virtualization http ... more details
A user journey is, colloquialism colloquially in the UK and parts of the US, the experiences a person has when utilizing interacting with something typically software . This idea is generally found in user experience circles around web design and how users interact with software experiences. It is often used as a shorthand short hand for the overall user experience and set of actions that one can take in a software virtual reality virtual experience. References Unreferenced date February 2010 references references computing stub technology stub Category Computer mediated communication ... more details
In computing , a user agent is software a software agent that is acting on behalf of a usercomputinguser . For example, an email reader is a Mail User Agent , and in the Session Initiation Protocol SIP , the term user agent refers to both end points of a communications session. ref RFC 3261, SIP Session Initiation Protocol , IETF, The Internet Society 2002 ref In many cases, a user agent acts as a client computing client in a network protocol used in communications within a client server distributed computing system. In particular, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol identifies the client software originating the request, using a User Agent header, even when the client is not operated by a user. The SIP protocol based on HTTP followed this usage. User agent identification When a software agent ... which tells how rare the user agent under use is. DEFAULTSORT User Agent Category Clients computing ... field User Agent . Internet bot Bot s, such as Web crawlers, often also include a Uniform Resource Locator ..., the User Agent string is often used for content negotiation , where the origin server selects suitable content or operating parameters for the response. For example, the User Agent string might be used ... software. The User Agent string is one of the criteria by which Web crawlers may be excluded from ... privacy issue As with many other HTTP request headers, the information in the User Agent string contributes ... from user to user. ref Peter Eckersley. https www.eff.org deeplinks 2010 01 tracking by user agent ... , 27 January 2010. Retrieved 25 August 2011. ref Format The User Agent string format is currently ... The format of the User Agent string in HTTP is a list of product tokens keywords with optional comments. For example if your product were called WikiBrowser, your user agent string might be WikiBrowser ... identified as some version of Mozilla . For this reason, most Web browsers use a User Agent value ... a streamlined experience to joining meetings. User agent spoofing The popularity of various Web browser ... more details
In telecommunications , a user is a person, organization, or other entity that employs the services provided by a telecommunication system, or by an information processing system, for transfer of information. A user functions as a source or final destination of user information , or both. Synonym subscriber . User is also a person or process accessing an automated information system AIS by direct connections e.g., via terminals or indirect connections. Indirect connection relates to persons who prepare input data or receive output that is not reviewed for content or classification by a responsible individual. Sources FS1037C MS188 National Information Systems Security Glossary See also Usercomputing Category Telecommunications de Teilnehmer Kommunikationssystem ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Commodore User image file cunov1988.jpg image size 225px image caption Commodore User , November 1988 editor Dennis Jarrett Oct 83 Aug 84 br Bohdan Buciak Sep 84 Nov 84 br Eugene Lacey Dec 84 Jan 88 br Mike Pattenden Jan 88 Feb 90 frequency Monthly circulation 72,892 July Dec 1988 category Computer magazine company EMAP firstdate October 1983 country United Kingdom language English language English website issn 0265 721X finaldate February 1990 finalnumber 77 Commodore User , known to the readers as the abbreviated CU , was one of the oldest United Kingdom British Commodore International Commodore magazines. A publishing history spanning over 15 years, mixing content with technical and games features. Incorporating Vic Computing in 1983 by publishers EMAP , the magazine s focus moved to the emerging Commodore 64 , before introducing Amiga coverage in 1986, paving the way for Amiga s dominance and a title change to CU Amiga in 1990. Covering the 16 bit computer , the magazine continued for another eight years until the last issue was published in October 1998 when EMAP opted to close the magazine due to falling sales and a change in focus for EMAP. Timeline Carrying on from where Vic Computing left, Commodore User was launched in September 1983. Initially the magazine contained what was referred to as the serious side of computing, with programming tutorials, machine code features and business software reviews. The first issues were produced and written by a small ... Amiga, the magazine changed its title CU Commodore User Amiga 64 , with the emphasis on the CU part. The Commodore User part was quickly dropped and the name remained CU Amiga 64 . This period ... came to an end without the preceding page, staff or quality cuts that had afflicted some other Amiga ... Video game Computer Computing External links http www.cu amiga.co.uk CU Amiga Magazine Online http ... video game magazines fr Commodore User ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Unix like operating system s identify users within the kernel computing kernel by an unsigned integer value called a user identifier , often abbreviated to UID or User ID ... have a UID of zero 0 . The user nobody username nobody traditionally got the largest possible UID as the opposite of the superuser 32767. More recently, systems have assigned the user a UID in the system ... files and Network Information Service also refer to numeric UIDs. The user identifier has become a necessary component of Unix file system s and Process computing processes . Some operating systems ... line command Id Unix code id code gives the user s user identifier number as well as more information on the user account like the user name , primary user group and group identifier GID . Effective user ID The effective UID code euid code and effective GID code egid code affect file creation ... UID and effective GID of the process to determine if it can access the file. Saved user ID The saved user ID code suid code is used when a program running with elevated privileges needs to temporarily do some unprivileged work it changes its effective user ID from a privileged value typically root to some unprivileged one, and this triggers a copy of the privileged user ID to the saved user ID slot. Later, it can set its effective user ID back to the saved user ID an unprivileged process can only set its effective user ID to three values its real user ID, its saved user ID, and its effective user ID i.e., unchanged to resume its privileges. File system user ID Linux also has a file system user ... euid code unless explicitly set otherwise. It may be root s user ID only if code ruid code , code ... uid code without giving that code uid code permission to send them signals. Real user ID The real UID ... identifier Process identifier Inode File system permissions DEFAULTSORT User Identifier Category Unix de Benutzerkennung es UID fr User identifier it User identifier ja pl Identyfikator u ytkownika ... more details
This article is about the original Atari User . For New Atari User magazine, see Page 6 . For Atari User s ST based spin off, see Atari ST User . Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Atari user december 1986.jpg thumb Cover of Atari User magazine from December 1986. This issue also contains the Atari ST User supplement see top right . Atari User was a United Kingdom British computer magazine aimed at users of Atari home computer s, and published by Europress Database Publications later known as Europress between 1985 and 1988. Atari User was a general interest computer magazine, containing Video game games reviews as well as type in program s, tutorials and Computer hardware hardware projects. As with Database s other publications, its appearance was somewhat Conservatism conservative in comparison with its more games oriented contemporaries, such as Computer and Video Games magazine Computer ... increased, it was given its own pull out section called Atari ST User . From the April 1987 issue onwards, Atari ST User was Spin off media spun off as a magazine in its own right and went on to outlive its parent by a number of years. Following the split, Atari User was almost entirely oriented ... available on newsstand s, Atari User was the only British magazine with dedicated or even significant ... in November 1988, Database sold the Atari User name but not Atari ST User to the publishers of Page 6 magazine, an independent rival. Page 6 was briefly renamed Page 6 Atari User , before settling on New Atari User . Despite the name, New Atari User was to all intents and purposes the same magazine as Page 6 it had virtually no editorial continuity with the old Atari User . See also ANTIC magazine ANTIC A.N.A.L.O.G. ANALOG Computing Category Defunct British computer magazines Category Atari 8 ... Category Atari ST magazines Supported ST line for almost two years prior to ST User spin off and prior to creation of ST User pull out Category Magazines established in 1985 Category Magazines disestablished ... more details
File User Profile Info Model.png thumb User Profile Info Model The user profile originated with the first social portal, Tsunmai CE Corp, in 1999 for it s SharedNetwork subscribers. Tsunami CE Corp recognized early in 1999 tracking data of a person or organization or business would not be sufficient for future connections without implementing all aspects important to the profile to be ePublished. For this reason, Tsunami CE Corp founder Annette Abbott added to the user profile image, video, audio and other uploadable digital media data. Annette Abbott is also responsible for the editing capabilities of the user profile seen on social media today. The user profile is currently offered as a product available for licenisng through Tsunami s parent company, CEhub, Inc. The network provides an infrastructure featureing shared servers, shared software, shared storage and shared networking for the purpose of making connections, data analysis, marketing and selling products and services at a greatly ... and offered for licensing through its parent company CEhub, Inc. A user profile userprofile , or simply profile when used in context is a collection of personal data associated to a specific Usercomputinguser . A profile refers therefore to the explicit digital representation of a person s Online identity identity . A user profile can also be considered as the computer representation of a user modeling user model . A profile can be used to store the description of the characteristics of person ... of a profile via the extraction from a set of data. User profiles can be found on operating system ... profile Online identity Personalization Profiling Stereotype User modeling Windows CardSpace ... on Human Factors in Computing Systems CHI 2007 publisher ACM pages 449 452 url https www.msu.edu nellison ... overview.mspx?mfr true Microsoft on User Profiles Online social networking Social networking DEFAULTSORT User Profile Category Software features Category Knowledge representation Category Identity ... more details
A user error is an error made by the human Enduser computer science user of a complex system, usually ... of human reliability . User Error and related phrases such as PEBKAC Problem Exists Between ... name urbandic cite web url http www.urbandictionary.com define.php?term User 20Error title User ... of computer savvy, asserting that problems arisen when using a device are the fault of the user. Critics ... Reasons for user errors Joel Spolsky points out that users usually do not pay full attention to the computer system while using it. ref User Interface Design for Programmers Chapter 6 cite web url http ... design such as Alan Cooper ref About Face The Essentials of User Interface Design ISBN 1 56884 322 4 ref believe this concept puts blame in the wrong place, the user, instead of blaming the error ... a wrong mental model , even though the user took explicit care to preserve the data. ref cite ... 20an 20error 20message 2C 20please 20stop 22&f false Messages to the User ref Don Norman suggests changing the common technical attitude towards user error ref cite web url http www.amazon.ca product ... Don t think of the user as making errors think of the actions as approximations of what is desired blockquote Acronyms and other names for a user error Don t add unsourced definitions Wiktionary PEBCAK ... expert s to describe a user error as a problem that is attributed to the user s ignorance instead ... cartoons ?id 19980506&mode classic title User Friendly Strip from 6 May 1998 work User Friendly date 6 May 1998 first J. D. last Frazer authorlink J. D. Frazer accessdate 2008 12 24 ref way to describe user errors. A highly popularized example of this is a user mistaking their CD ROM tray for a cupholder, or a user looking for the any key . However, any variety of stupidity or ignorance induced problems can be described as user errors. PEBKAC Phrases used by the tech savvy to mean that a problem is caused entirely by the fault of the user include PEBKAC ref http www.catb.org ... more details
Windows USER is a component of the Microsoft Windows operating system that provides core functionality for building simple user interfaces . The component has existed in all versions of Windows, and includes functionality for Window manager window management , message passing , Input device input processing and standard GUI widget controls . Functionality and Role Windows USER provides a large part of the core user experience for Microsoft Windows. Historically, USER was responsible for ref name petzold Petzold, Charles 1998 . Programming Windows Fifth Edition , Microsoft Press, ISBN 978 1572319950 ... controls such as Button computing button , List box or Text box Edit Box Providing Dialog manager dialog box management short cut keys, tab key processing Processing all user input from the mouse and keyboard ... USER has cooperated with other components to provide this functionality Controls Starting with Windows ... from Windows USER to the Desktop Window Manager . Standard Visuals Starting with Windows XP, visual ... communication. Menu bar Starting in Windows 7, the Ribbon computing Ribbon interface is a recommended ... Windows USER implements abstractions that are used to build Windows applications. These include ... functions in Windows USER manipulate properties on HWNDs such as size, position and title. Each HWND ... code, and other details such as mouse position. Message Loop By combining calls to Windows USER .... Developer functionality related to Windows USER is provided in the C header file winuser.h. Implementation In 16 bit versions of Windows, Windows USER was implemented as a file called user.exe. The file extension here was a misnomer, as Windows USER was in fact always a dynamic link library . In 32 bit versions of Windows, the 32 bit version of Windows USER is called user32.dll, while compatibility ... bit versions of Windows, the 64 bit implementation of Windows USER is called user32.dll, while ... API calls list USER32.DLL Tips for using the User API Client Library with Visual Basic http www.webtropy.com ... more details
Infobox magazine title The Micro User image file The Micro User issue 1.jpg image size 220px image caption The Micro User issue 1, cover dated March 1983. A reference sticker of the BBC Micro s display modes was mounted on the cover. editor Derek Meakin editor title Managing editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation 68,328 br ABC Audit Bureau of Circulations UK ABC , January June 1984 category Home computing , information technology , electronics company Database Publications publisher firstdate March 1983 country Flag United Kingdom based Station Street, Stockport , Greater Manchester SK7 language English website issn 0265 4040 finaldate September 1992 finalnumber Vol 10 No 7 The Micro User titled BBC Micro User in the first three issues was a British specialist magazine catering to users of the BBC Micro computer series, Acorn Electron , Acorn Archimedes and, to a limited extent, the Cambridge Z88 . It had a comprehensive mix of reviews of games, application software, and the latest Acorn Computers Acorn computers type in program s duplicated on a cover disk which was available separately , a correspondence page offering help with computer problems, and approachable technical articles on programming and the BBC Micro s internals. The magazine hosted the long running Body Building series by Mike Cook, in which each article introduced a small electronics project that could be built and connected to one of the BBC Micro s I O ports. The project could be ordered in kit form ... User as a pull out this then split off into an independent publication. External links http www.acornelectron.co.uk mags mu top lvl.html The Micro User Cover Scans Acorn Electron World http mags.acornpreservation.org The Micro User Magazine Acorn Preservation Dot Org http www.computinghistory.org.uk sec 381 The Micro User The Micro User Magazine The Centre for Computing History DEFAULTSORT Micro User, The Category Defunct British computer magazines Category Home computer magazines Category Magazines ... more details