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Volume 39, Number 2, 2000
SanFrancisco: Tools, Components, and Applications
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Technical note -- Business function specification of commercial applications - References

by D. Bevington

Cited references and notes

  1. The IBM Systems Journal 38, No. 1, provides a number of papers on the Enterprise Solutions Structure (ESS).
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  3. Contact the author: david_bevington@uk.ibm.com.
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  5. For an “action/object” interface an action is selected first, usually via a hierarchical set of menus that offer an increasingly specific action, and then the data are specified that the action is to be performed upon. This is the usual style for traditional “green screen” applications. For an “object/action” interface, an object is selected, then a set of possible actions that may be performed on it is made available.
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