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OfficeVision/2 LAN to be included in OS/2 2.0... The shell offers the capability to trigger processes by dragging and dropping icons on the desktop, such as dropping a file into an electronic wastebasket. Porting that feature to the operating system will let any application take advantage of the interface.
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IBM last week said some features originally scheduled to ship in OfficeVision/2 LAN will be bundled into the current release of the product, while others will be either integrated into OS/2 or delayed indefinitely... IBM's Workplace Shell, an enhanced graphical user interface, is being lifted from
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PROFS itself had descended from OFS (Office System) developed also on the same laboratory and first installed in October 1974. This was a primitive solution for office automation created between 1970 and 1972, which was replacement for an in-house manual system for tracking inter-office
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IBM's initial answer was OfficeVision/2, which was released alon side its new generation of computers including PS/2, AS/400 and ES/390, which was a server-requestor system designed to be the strategic implementation of IBM's
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of the Asian languages and added some more functions. It could handle email, address, scheduling, storing/search/distribution of documents, and switch to PROFS in English.
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and/or the Document Composition Facility (DCF/SCRIPT). IBM introduced the OfficeVision name in their May 1989 announcement, followed by several other key releases later.
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from PROFS, plus document edit, store and search functions, similar to Displaywrite/370. It was an integrated office system for the Asian languages, that ran on IBM's
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personal computers, or DOS. IBM also developed OfficeVision/2 LAN for workgroups, which failed to find market acceptance and was withdrawn in 1992.
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Compared to Poughkeepsie's original in-house system, the distinctive new features added by OFS were a centralised database virtual machine (
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believed he had deleted his correspondence, but the system archived it anyway. Congress subsequently examined the e-mail archives.
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IBM discontinued support of OfficeVision/VM as of October 6, 2003. IBM recommended that its OfficeVision/VM customers migrate to
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In 1983, IBM introduced release 2 of PROFS, along with auxiliary software to enable document interchange between PROFS, DISOSS,
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IBM's European Networking Center (ENC) in Heidelberg, Germany, developed prototype extensions to OfficeVision/VM to support
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As said earlier, all this versions were derived from different systems sharing no common code, only shared a common name.
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as an OfficeVision/2 replacement, IBM began to resell it. Ultimately, IBM solved its OfficeVision problems through the
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Fanderl, H.; Fischer, K.; Kmper, J. (1992). "The Open Document Architecture: From standardization to the market".
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as part of the OfficeVision/2 LAN product, but in 1991 announced plans to release it as part of OS/2 2.0 instead:
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environments, and IBM offered migration tools and services to assist. Guy Dehond, one of the beta-testers of the
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was the basis of the word processing function in PROFS, as well as in the PROFS document management functions.
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OfficeVision/VM for the Far Eastern languages of Japanese, Korean and Chinese, had a different evolution.
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Two wholly different systems also shared the OfficeVision name: OfficeVision/MVS originated from IBM
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changed the way organizations looked at office automation. In particular, office users wanted
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The first release of PROFS was developed by IBM in Endicott, NY in conjunction with
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product, one of the two most popular products for business e-mail and calendaring.
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operating systems, while the requester required OS/2 Extended Edition running on
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The Document Composition Program/Workstation allowed preparation of documents on
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Gardner, P. C. (1981). "A system for the automated office environment".
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In general an OfficeVision system (which ever the platform) provided
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It originated from IBM Office and Document Control System (ODPS), a
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OfficeVision started as a product for the VM operating system named
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IBM ODPS was developed in IBM Tokyo Programming Center, located in
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The Facsimile Program offered sending/receiving of facsimile data.
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The Document Composition Program, or DCP, was a porting from
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version (using DISOSS) was not offered. After IBM's buyout of
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James Martin; Kathleen Kavanagh Chapman; Joe Leben (1990).
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in 1995, the ODPS users were recommended to migrate to
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Handbook of Public Information Systems, Second Edition
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IBM enhances its integrated office work software, ODPS
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PROFS

quality standards
You can help
talk page
Original author(s)
Final release
Operating system
Type
License
Proprietary
commercial software
IBM
Request for Price Quotation
Amoco Research
Dallas
XEDIT
Displaywriter
IBM 8100
IBM 5520
e-mail
Iran-Contra
Oliver North
DISOSS
IBM Office/36
Open Document Architecture
Document Content Architecture
VM
CMS
MVS

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