Tognazzini was previously a distinguished engineer for strategic technology at
SunSoft Inc, and before that spent 14 years at Apple Computer Inc, where he founded the Apple Human Interface Group.
IONA's OrbixWeb,
SUNSoft's Joe, Visigenic's Visibroker, and ORBeline's BlackWidow are examples of Java mappings.
Mountain View, CA:
SunSoft Press; Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Ford and Bill Dripps, manager of software development/telecomm, were impressed with the potential for high reliability and fast performance of the
SunSoft Interactive Unix system, a 32-bit operating environment.
The
SunSoft team handling the event blew up, the scheduling went out of the window - we know, we were there - and Sun's hardware team had to step into the breech to pull the thing out of the bag.
Mountain View, CA:
SunSoft Press (Prentice Hall PTR), 1996.
In 1994, our advanced development group,
SunSoft's Collaborative Computing (COCO) group, was finishing its second set of proof-of -concept prototypes.
Before becoming a consultant, he worked for Cromemmco, Xerox, U S West, Hewlett Packard, Sun/FirstPerson, and
SunSoft. Email:jeffjohnson igc.apc.org.
We would like to thank Bruce Tognazzini, Ellen Isaacs, Robin Jeffries, Jonathan Grudin, Tom Erickson, and the members of the human interface group at
SunSoft for valuable comments on this article.
Greater Boston Chapters Designing Visual Interfaces: A Guide For Development Kevin Mullet and Darrell Sano
SunSoft Corporation April 23, 1994 FMI (617) 862-1181 greater[underscore]boston[underscore]chapter@acm.org