Common User Access (CUA) is a standard for user interfaces to operating systems and computer programs. It was developed by IBM and first published in...
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Resource Recovery — Common Programming Interface: Resource Recovery (CPI-RR) Common User Access aimed at providing "a common user interface for the entire...
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followed, but it wasn't until the 1990 launch of Windows 3.0, based on Common User Access that its popularity truly exploded. The GUI has seen minor redesigns...
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Multi-user software is computer software that allows access by multiple users of a computer. Time-sharing systems are multi-user systems. Most batch processing...
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p. 511-. IBM, Common User Access - Guide to User Interface Design. 1991, IBM: Cary, North Carolina. Tesler, L. Object Oriented User Interfaces and Object...
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User-Managed Access (UMA) is an OAuth-based access management protocol standard for party-to-party authorization. Version 1.0 of the standard was approved...
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feel, window manager and Common User Access compliance from HP and Microsoft's CXI, along with the widget toolkit API and User Interface Language (UIL)...
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Microsoft used many of Xerox's ideas to develop products, and IBM's Common User Access specifications formed the basis of the GUIs used in Microsoft Windows...
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on HP's Visual User Environment (VUE). HP VUE was itself derived from the Motif Window Manager. IBM contributed its Common User Access model from OS/2's...
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by IBM's Boca Raton development lab for OS/2 2.0. It is based on Common User Access and made a radical shift away from the Program Manager type interface...
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graphical user interfaces, IBM created what is called the Systems Application Architecture (SAA) standard which include the Common User Access (CUA) derivative...
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early versions of Windows used a different set of keys as part of IBM Common User Access. Later, Windows adopted the shortcuts using Control instead of the...
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The common access card, also commonly referred to as the CAC, is the standard identification for active duty United States defense personnel. The card...
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designing the user interface, and refers to a relevant subset of characteristics that most expected users would have in common. In user-centered design...
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Human interface guidelines (redirect from Human User Interface guidelines)
Design Guidelines OpenHarmony Universal Design Guidelines Common User Access Graphical user interface builder Human interface device Linux on the desktop...
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copy or paste in Microsoft Windows. This behavior comes from the Common User Access standard. Screen readers use the insert key for hotkeys for reading...
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Login (redirect from User Login)
which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves. Typically, user credentials consist of a...
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role-based access control (RBAC) or role-based security is an approach to restricting system access to authorized users, and to implementing mandatory access control...
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such as buttons so that the user interface can be used without a mouse at all (this was part of the IBM Common User Access design). On macOS, this is an...
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verified by biometric measurement Passwords are a common means of verifying a user's identity before access is given to information systems. In addition,...
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Keyboard shortcut (category User interface techniques)
the free dictionary. Table of keyboard shortcuts Access key Accelerator table Common User Access (CUA) Human interface guidelines Technical note: it...
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Metal CTS—Clear to send CTSS—Compatible Time-Sharing System CUA—Common User Access CVE—Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures CVS—Concurrent Versions System...
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Mouse chording (category User interface techniques)
also use chording to copy and paste text using two buttons however Common User Access key combinations are more frequently used. Like mouse gestures, chorded...
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economic analysis used to guide procurement decisions Common User Access, a specification for user-computer interfaces, written by IBM Compassionate Use...
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hopeless degenerate". PC Gamer. Alt key Break key Control characters Control-Alt-Delete Function key Keyboard layout Modifier key IBM Common User Access...
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A user error is an error made by the human user of a complex system, usually a computer system, in interacting with it. Although the term is sometimes...
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File-system permissions (redirect from User-level security)
allow controlling access based on function such as read, change, navigate, and execute and to different users and groups of users. One well-established...
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The menu bar's purpose is to supply a common housing for window- or application-specific menus which provide access to such functions as opening files,...
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language standard library specifically for POSIX systems IBM Common User Access – User interface standard Interix – Unix subsystem for Windows NT operating...
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Web browser (redirect from WWW user agent)
browser, often shortened to browser, is an application for accessing websites. When a user requests a web page from a particular website, the browser...
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