The IEUC in a Nutshell 9/9/10 — 6:48 EDT

Forging the Future for End Users Like You!
(Revsion 1)
The Institute for End User Computing, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) New York State not-for-profit corporation.
Our Mission
Our Purpose is to engage in Research and Educational initiatives to bring together the people and technologies needed to make End User Computing an intuitive, enjoyable, and personally empowering experience for everyone.
Our Grand Challenge Coordinating Goal
To Develop a New, Secure, Simple, Supple, & Sophisticated State of the Art Legacy Free End User Computing Platform.
This long term vision will give shape and meaning to everything we do in the short and mid term and insure that all of our energies are focused in a coherent manner.
In Other Words…
We strive to create an alternative to Windows, Unix, Linux, and the Mac OS that incorporates all of the promising research projects and enabling technologies that haven’t made it out of our labs over the last 30 years.
This is truly interdisciplinary work cutting across all of Computer Science, EE, and related areas in Management & Information Science.
Our new platform will address both hardware and software as well as the economic models & social communities needed to support its long-term use.
Once the design is in place, we will release it to the public so both large and small vendors in the commercial sector as well as the countless volunteers in the open source community can turn our work into products to make your life better and along the way we will try to put some prototypes in the hands of researchers in various disciplines to give them a jump start on using our work to enhance theirs.
Representative Research Areas
- Operating Systems & Security
- Multi-paradigm Programming Languages
- Component Software
- Knowledge Representation
- Hypertext
- Natural Language Processing
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Tangible Interface Affordances
- Innovation Management
- New Product Development
- Technology Transfer & Fair Digital Use
Our Core Philosophy
- More Thought, Less Code
- Substance Over Showmanship
- The Right Thing’ not ‘Worse is Better’
- End Users are not Dummies
- Developers are End Users Too
- No Notation without Clarification
- Minimal Requisite Complexity
- Security Through Comprehensibility
- Pragmatism Over Politics
Thank You For Your Support

