Past and future trends for portable tools interfaces

The paper reviews the history of computer science theory and practice, to try and identify the important trends that ought to be influencing the evolution of Portable Tools Interfaces (PTIs). PTIs are a relatively recent development, providing a manufacturer-independent interface to operating-system...

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