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User services in a network environment

Published:16 November 1980Publication History

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User services in a network environment are quite different from those in environments with users in close proximity. Communication with remote users with advanced degrees requires different attitudes, knowledge, and techniques. The problems and solutions of education, documentation, software tools, and helping users debug programs over long distances will be presented.

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            SIGUCCS '80: Proceedings of the 8th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services
            November 1980
            156 pages
            ISBN:0897910230
            DOI:10.1145/800086

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            • Published: 16 November 1980

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