Javascript must be enabled to continue!
The automated desk
View through CrossRef
The
Automated Desk
is an online, spatial interface to a time-shared computer utility. It supports a user in organizing, locating, and handling computerized information and tools. Naive computer users benefit from the ability to use the power of an operating system without knowing operating system commands. Experienced programmers benefit from the ability to “browse” a large number of “virtual terminals,” each running instances of various software programs. All users benefit from the ability to access computer-resident information while retaining the familiar visual orientation of the office desk.
The user sees his “desk top” through an intelligent display terminal that is connected to a host computer. The desk top is a large flat surface about 100 times the size of an ordinary desk top. On it, the user can place objects in groupings that are meaningful to him. Processes can be associated with these objects to perform any online information handling function.
The Automated Desk is a derivative of the Spatial Data Management System (SDMS) implemented by Computer Corporation of America. In the Automated Desk, the essential SDMS concepts of spatial organization and pictorial identification are implemented in simple ways on equipment of modest cost. The objective of the Automated Desk is to put key SDMS-like capabilities into an inexpensive product that runs on widely-available equipment. It is intended for widespread use in practical applications.
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Title: The automated desk
Description:
The
Automated Desk
is an online, spatial interface to a time-shared computer utility.
It supports a user in organizing, locating, and handling computerized information and tools.
Naive computer users benefit from the ability to use the power of an operating system without knowing operating system commands.
Experienced programmers benefit from the ability to “browse” a large number of “virtual terminals,” each running instances of various software programs.
All users benefit from the ability to access computer-resident information while retaining the familiar visual orientation of the office desk.
The user sees his “desk top” through an intelligent display terminal that is connected to a host computer.
The desk top is a large flat surface about 100 times the size of an ordinary desk top.
On it, the user can place objects in groupings that are meaningful to him.
Processes can be associated with these objects to perform any online information handling function.
The Automated Desk is a derivative of the Spatial Data Management System (SDMS) implemented by Computer Corporation of America.
In the Automated Desk, the essential SDMS concepts of spatial organization and pictorial identification are implemented in simple ways on equipment of modest cost.
The objective of the Automated Desk is to put key SDMS-like capabilities into an inexpensive product that runs on widely-available equipment.
It is intended for widespread use in practical applications.
Related Results
Post-Pandemic Front Desk Agent Training Effectiveness Model: Hospitality Context
Post-Pandemic Front Desk Agent Training Effectiveness Model: Hospitality Context
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of Front Desk Agent training at AKB Hotel post-pandemic. The primary data source was obtained through interviews with Front Office Man...
Design and Implementation of An Ergonomic Modular Desk With Electric Control
Design and Implementation of An Ergonomic Modular Desk With Electric Control
Abstract
This paper presents the conceptual design and theoretical development of a modular, ergonomic desk system equipped with electric adjustment mechanisms. The ...
Influence of Front-Desk Staff Service Quality on Students’ Affective Commitment, Trust, and Word-of-Mouth in Higher Education
Influence of Front-Desk Staff Service Quality on Students’ Affective Commitment, Trust, and Word-of-Mouth in Higher Education
Private universities are growing in the present era. The enrollment ratio is also getting high, and universities are putting efforts to attract more students. Hence, it is essentia...
Device for automated aseptic sampling: Automated sampling solution for future cell and gene manufacturing
Device for automated aseptic sampling: Automated sampling solution for future cell and gene manufacturing
Cell sampling is a key step performed regularly throughout the cell manufacturing process to gather cell samples for cell growth, progress, and characteristics analysis. While the ...
Automated diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry
Automated diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry
This study aims to investigate the perceptions and experiences regarding automated diagnosis and treatment planning in dentistry. The field of automated diagnosis and treatment pla...
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Implementing Complete Automated Diagnosis and Staging. A Systematic Review
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Implementing Complete Automated Diagnosis and Staging. A Systematic Review
Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a fast-growing pathology around the world, being considered the most common chronic liver disease. It is diagnosed based on...
Impact of fully automated assessment on interstudy reproducibility of biventricular volumes and function in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
Impact of fully automated assessment on interstudy reproducibility of biventricular volumes and function in cardiac magnetic resonance imaging
AbstractCardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging provides reliable assessments of biventricular morphology and function. Since manual post-processing is time-consuming and p...
Manual to Automated Testing
Manual to Automated Testing
<p>Purpose - The purpose of this case study is to understand how two organizations view and utilise automated testing and how it relates to the literature. It outlines and di...

