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Hi all,

There is a new paper linked to from Jazz.  Below is a brief description.
The jazz URL is: http://jazz.external.hp.com/papers/index.html

regards,
Jeff Vance, CSY

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"Enhancing the HP e3000 User Interface"

The purpose of this paper is to explore the various types of enhanced user
interfaces,
in particular GUIs, for the HP e3000. Until recently, the predominant user
interface on the HP e3000 was a terminal-based connection. Today, computer
users require a more robust, user-friendly interface. Graphical user
interfaces (GUIs) now provide a low learning curve, better ease of use and a
more attractive interface than simple ASCII text. With the explosion of the
Internet, a browser-based user interface is often required. Also discussed
are some of the concepts to consider when selecting an approach to enhance
the user interface. There are no graphics capabilities available on the HP
e3000 to provide native GUIs. However, third-party vendors offer a variety
of products that provide more up-to-date user interfaces. Information on
these third-party products is available in the paper's Appendices.

http://www.businessservers.hp.com/products/bussvrs/e3000misc/CSY000CB1.pdf

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