By Jack W. Stott, Jeffrey E. Kottemann
Communications of the ACM,
January 1988,
Vol. 31 No. 1, Pages 56-66
10.1145/35043.35048
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Many contemporary user oriented applications require a combination of attributes from both window and forms management systems. PANES was developed as a tool to fill this niche by providing a simple, yet flexible tool for both the moderately trained, as well as the more sophisticated programmer, while allowing the development of user friendly, modeless application software.
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