Presentation 1997/7/16
An Architecture of the Mailing Support System ASK-mail
Kenzo ISHIKURA, Hideaki ITO, Makoto ITO, Teruo FUKUMURA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper presents an architecture of the mailing support system ASK-mail. The ASK mail system supports several types of activities for mailing. These activities includes reading and writing mails, and managing a collection of them. In general, it is required that a mailing support system provides not only facilities for writing a mail, but also reading and managing the mails. The ASK mail system has been developing for meeting this requirement. And, this system has window-based graphical user interface corresponding to types of activities. Since requirement and functions to the window-based interfaces are different between writing and reading a mail, such window-based interface have their own functions. These window-based interface are working independently. Also, usefulness are improved by suitably organizing such interface.
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Title (in English) An Architecture of the Mailing Support System ASK-mail
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1st Author's Name Kenzo ISHIKURA
1st Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University()
2nd Author's Name Hideaki ITO
2nd Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University
3rd Author's Name Makoto ITO
3rd Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University
4th Author's Name Teruo FUKUMURA
4th Author's Affiliation School of Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Chukyo University
Date 1997/7/16
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Volume (vol) vol.97
Number (no) 162
Page pp.pp.-
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