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Blog Post:
How Does Windows 8 Fit in the Reference Architecture?
Sam Youness
This is another post in our series about the Chemical Reference Architecture (ChemRA). We will examine how the next release of Windows, code-named Windows 8 , fits in the overall architecture. The best way to do this is compare how Windows 8 supports and enhances some of the architecture principles....
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22 Sep 2011
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User Experience, an Important Principle of ChemRA…
Sam Youness
In my previous post , I hinted to the five main principles of the Microsoft Chemical Reference Architecture (ChemRA). In this post, I will dive a little deeper into one of these principles, user experience (UX). As I mentioned in my previous post, chemical customers use different applications acquired...
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9 Aug 2011
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