IEEE Control Systems Society Workshop on Computer-Aided Control System Design
DOI: 10.1109/cacsd.1989.69827
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GE's MEAD user interface-a flexible menu- and forms-driven interface for engineering applications

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“…systems modelling, simulation, analysis, and code generation. A number of environments were proposed which attempted to achieve this integration with computer graphics (Barker et al, 1988), 4th-generation programming tools (Munro and Jobling, 1994), expert system shells (Boyle, 1994), and menu and forms based user interfaces (Rimvall et al, 1989). The key drivers for these developments were the emergence of the windows-based graphical user interfaces.…”
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“…systems modelling, simulation, analysis, and code generation. A number of environments were proposed which attempted to achieve this integration with computer graphics (Barker et al, 1988), 4th-generation programming tools (Munro and Jobling, 1994), expert system shells (Boyle, 1994), and menu and forms based user interfaces (Rimvall et al, 1989). The key drivers for these developments were the emergence of the windows-based graphical user interfaces.…”
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“…Data StructuresExchange of data between tools, possibly on different machines and in different organizations, is an urgent requirement in all areas of engineering, and CACE is 'Some aspects of the interplay between a GUI and commandlanguage interface were addressed in MEAID[7] -the CUI, in effect, outputs command language forrriulationa for each operation.…”
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