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History of End User Programming by Peter Hale
1960s In the 1960s Dartmouth BASIC programming language [7] was designed and implemented at Dartmouth College by John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz. Over time BASIC became a popular language for home users, and business use, it introduced many people to programming as a hobby or career. ... The Programmer's Apprentice - http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=87912&dl=ACM&coll=GUIDE - The ACM Digital Library. ... Inventors of the Modern Computer - http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa031599.htm -The History of the IBM PC - International Business Machines.
Enabling User Driven Modelling by Peter Hale
Research Summary The intention of this research is to enable non-programmers to create software from a user interface that allows them to model a particular problem or scenario. This involves people entering information visually in the form of a tree diagram. ... An open source Protégé ontology editor developed from a project of Stanford University was used for a prototype tool to make modelling by end users possible, I have a page on the Protégé Community Wiki (2007) to describe this. ... P., Wadler, P., 2007.
The Need for Physical and IT Security Convergence by Jeffrey Bennett
Business security professionals make it a point to study their craft and learn ways to counter evolving threat. Business intelligence methods need to continue to keep up with technology to analyze and prevent the internal and external influences that can ruin the enterprise. ... Industry, churches, community activity centers and schools have learned the value of relying on volunteers. ... Hackers continually knock at the internet portal trying to learn passwords and the inner most secrets of protect to exploit for espionage, theft or horrible fun.
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