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Xerox, a printing machine powerhouse

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Once upon a time, in order to make the best printing press, this lab

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(1)PARC History Timeline
(2)1970 Xerox PARC established
(3)Xerox Corporation is known as the Architect of Information, with a team of world-class experts in the field of information and physical sciences The Company establishes Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Xerox PARC under the direction of Dr. George PakeXerox PARC’s site is the creation of a future office
(4)1971 Laser Printing
(5)Xerox PARC modulates the laser to create a bitmap electronic image on the xerographic copier drum Not only does this show a new way of printing documents, but this laser printing invention allows you to seamlessly render digital documents on paper, creating a multibillion-dollar printing business for Xerox
(6)1972 Object-oriented programming
(7)Xerox PARC designs Smalltalk, an object-oriented programming language that can be improved without completely rewriting programs This innovation revolutionizes the software industry and affects subsequent programming systems
(8)1973 Alto PC
(9)Xerox Alto Personal Workstations are createdThe client-server architecture means that computing is no longer confined to the hierarchical world of large centralized mainframe The evolving PC will then use the world’s first graphical user interface WYSIWYG What You See is What You Get editor LAN file storage and commercial mouse, with its BitLab display windows and icons
(10)1973 Ethernet
(11)Internal memos suggest systems that connect workstation files and printers together using coaxial cables within a LANThe advantage is that components can connect to or leave the network without disrupting data traffic The author of the memo uses the term Ethernet to describe the network Ethernet grows to a global standard
(12)1973 Super Paint Frame Buffer
(13)Xerox PARC computer scientists record the first video images on a graphic program and frame buffer computer, the first computer paint system It paved the way for the first computer animation and later won an Emmy and an Academy Award for inventor
(14)1974 Wegwick
(15)Xerox PARC has created phrases that describe editing cut and paste bitmaps What You See Is What You
(16)Also known as Getwizzy-wig This year, Xerox PARC also demonstrates that the groundbreaking Bravo word processing program is connected to Microsoft Word and connected to a device-independent imaging page description language and influences the subsequent design of Postscript
(17)1975 graphical user interface GUI
(18)Xerox PARC presents the first GUI to use point-and-click technology to easily control icon pop-up menus and overlapping windows The GUI famously or notoriously influences the development of all subsequent personal computer interfaces
(19)1977 VLSI Circuit Design
(20)Define a new representation of the Xerox PARCCaltech VLSIVery Large Scale Integration circuit design This allows greater computing power on smaller machines, reduces design time, and leads to a new generation of computer-aided design tools
(21)1979 Corporate ethnography
(22)PARC Pioneers the Use of Ethnography to Redesign Human-Centered Technology Design Work Practices, etc To do this, we need to start collaborating between computer scientists, engineers, anthropologists, sociologists, psychologists, and other social scientists This approach leads to improvements in many workspace office products and processes
(23)1979 Natural Language Processing
(24)To activate spelling check dictionaries and other tools, XeroxPARC invents computer language technology based on language structure understanding This leads to computer-automated visual recovery intelligent search and language compression, enabling a symptomatic semantic-based language parsing system for later search text analysis, etc
(25)1980 Optical Storage
(26)The indelible photomagnetic storage device technology was developed by Xerox PARC Initially, the goal is to enable high-speed data access on the Palo Alto campus Eventually, it’s commercialized through evolution to OptimemCipherData Products
(27)1980 Programming Language
(28)Xerox files software copyright for Smalltalk-80 It’s one of three software copyrights that exist Meanwhile, the successor to Interlisp and CedarXerox’s Mesa programming environment is implemented in Xerox systems to increase reliability and enable rapid development
(29)1982 Optical fiber
(30)The first optical cable-based near-field network will be activated This will eventually enable commercial fiber media for Ethernet sold through Synoptics’ later acquisition by Bay Networks Nortel Networks

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(1)That’s what happened at Xerox, and the Xerox people called the management a toner
(2)And these toners don’t have a clue about what happened at Xerox

And executives who have gone up in sales can’t get out of the printer with the technology they’ve made because they can’t get out of it because they’re thinking of making more sales

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(1)So who’s helping Pepsi sellBusiness and marketing teams
(2)So they get promoted and they run the company

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(1)Even for technology companies that have monopoly status
(2)The same thing happens
(3)Like IBM and Xerox

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(1)Anyway, at the market
(2)It has exclusive status
(3)I don’t want the company to make more money
(4)I don’t think so

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(1)So if you’re going to increase the sales of a company
(2)I become a business team and a marketing team
(3)In the end, they
(4)You run a company

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(1)And the people on the development team
(2)You’ll be excluded from the decision-making process
(3)So the company forgets what it means to make a good product

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(1)The difference between a good product and a bad product
(2)by a completely clueless company management team

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