TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR

International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1992 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California === The design and development of user interfaces for telemetry data processing systems is undergoing a period of rapid change. The migration to graphics wor...

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Other Authors: Velasco, Joni
Language:en_US
Published: International Foundation for Telemetering 1992
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6089132016-05-12T03:01:41Z TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR Velasco, Joni Computer Sciences Corporation Graphical User Interface Workstation Prototyping Programmable User Interface International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1992 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California The design and development of user interfaces for telemetry data processing systems is undergoing a period of rapid change. The migration to graphics workstations is raising expectations and redefining requirements for user interfaces in the nineties. User interfaces which present data in crude tabular form on alphanumeric terminals are on a path to extinction. Modem telemetry user interfaces are hosted on graphics workstations rich with power and software tools. This paper summarizes the evolution of user interfaces for telemetry systems developed by Computer Sciences Corporation, highlighting key enhancements and use of third-party software. The benefits of prototyping and the trend toward programmable interface behavior are explored. 1992-10 text Proceedings 0884-5123 0074-9079 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/608913 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/608913 International Telemetering Conference Proceedings en_US http://www.telemetry.org/ Copyright © International Foundation for Telemetering International Foundation for Telemetering
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topic Graphical User Interface
Workstation
Prototyping
Programmable User Interface
spellingShingle Graphical User Interface
Workstation
Prototyping
Programmable User Interface
TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR
description International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 26-29, 1992 / Town and Country Hotel and Convention Center, San Diego, California === The design and development of user interfaces for telemetry data processing systems is undergoing a period of rapid change. The migration to graphics workstations is raising expectations and redefining requirements for user interfaces in the nineties. User interfaces which present data in crude tabular form on alphanumeric terminals are on a path to extinction. Modem telemetry user interfaces are hosted on graphics workstations rich with power and software tools. This paper summarizes the evolution of user interfaces for telemetry systems developed by Computer Sciences Corporation, highlighting key enhancements and use of third-party software. The benefits of prototyping and the trend toward programmable interface behavior are explored.
author2 Velasco, Joni
author_facet Velasco, Joni
title TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR
title_short TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR
title_full TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR
title_fullStr TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR
title_full_unstemmed TELEMETRY SYSTEMS FOR THE 90’s: GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES WITH PROGRAMMABLE BEHAVIOR
title_sort telemetry systems for the 90’s: graphical user interfaces with programmable behavior
publisher International Foundation for Telemetering
publishDate 1992
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/608913
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