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**This edition replaces and makes obsolete SC34−4289−00 and SC34−4290−00  
**This edition replaces and makes obsolete SC34−4289−00 and SC34−4290−00  


*IBM Corp.: ''Object-Oriented Interface Design: IBM Common User Access Guidelines'' - ISBN 1-56529-170-0 [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL8664625M/Object-Oriented_Interface_Design]
*IBM Corp.: ''Object-Oriented Interface Design: IBM Common User Access Guidelines'' - ISBN 1-56529-170-0


==Articles==
==Articles==

Latest revision as of 15:30, 1 March 2024

Common User Access (CUA) was introduced by IBM in 1987 as part of their Systems Application Architecture (SAA).

Publications

  • SC26-4351-00: Common User Access: Panel Design and User Interaction, 1987.
  • SC26-4582-00: Common User Access: Advanced Interface Design Guide, 1990.
  • SC26-4583-00: Common User Access: Basic Interface Design Guide, 1992. (F29BDG00)
  • SC34-4289-00: Common User Access: Guide to User Interface Design, 1991.
  • SC34-4290-00: Common User Access: Advanced Interface Design Reference, 1991.
  • SC34-4399-00: Object-Oriented Interface Design (F29AL000, PDF)
    • First Edition (Dec 1992)
    • This edition replaces and makes obsolete SC34−4289−00 and SC34−4290−00
  • IBM Corp.: Object-Oriented Interface Design: IBM Common User Access Guidelines - ISBN 1-56529-170-0

Articles

  • "Common User Access – A consistent and usable human-computer interface for the SAA environments" by Richard E. Berry, 1988. [1]
  • "The evolution of the Common User Access Workplace Model" by Richard E. Berry, Cliff J. Reeves, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 31, Nº 3, 1992. [2]
  • "The designer's model of the CUA workplace" by Richard E. Berry, IBM Systems Journal, Volume 31, Nº 3, 1992. [3]
  • "The rise and fall of the standard user interface. IBM's SAA and CUA brought harmony to software design… until everyone forgot" by Liam Proven, The Register, Wed 24 Jan 2024 [4]

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