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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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Cloud psychology in process manufacturing!
Sam Youness
Many trends in the economy in general, and in technology, in particular, face resistance due to initial risks and unknowns associated with them. Cloud computing is not immune to such resistance, especially in the manufacturing space including process manufacturing. However, looking back at some historical...
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18 May 2011
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