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Usage Model Considerations for Future Distributed Computing Systems
Suzhou, China May 26-May 28
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/FTDCS.2004.131658710th IEEE International Workshop on F ...
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Wen-Hann Wang, Intel Corporation
Mass user adoption is often a good indication of a technology's success. We argue that the vision laid out by some distributed computing system (DCS) pioneer that "almost everyone who uses a pencil will use a computer" is still unrealized. We review the past and present DCS usage models and call for exquisite attention to end user?s need. In particular, manageability, mobility, security, privacy, and ease of use, demand collected attentions from the research community. In addition to providing suggestions to addressing these requirements, we attempt to illustrate a "digital ink and paper" usage model technology which will provide a good bridge between DCS users and those who still conduct their work solely on pencil and paper. We believe that this technology will bring us one step closer to realizing the vision of making the widely distributed computing system the universal vehicle for thinking and communications.
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Wen-Hann Wang, "Usage Model Considerations for Future Distributed Computing Systems," ftdcs, pp.10-12, 10th IEEE International Workshop on Future Trends of Distributed Computing Systems (FTDCS'04), 2004
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