Xerox PARC - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Xerox PARC - Übersetzung nach Englisch

COMPANY
Palo Alto Research Center; Xerox Parc; Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; Pan Alto Research Center; XEROX PARC; XEROX Palo Alto Research Center; XEROX Parc; Computer Science Laboratory; Xeros Palo Alto Research Center; Xerox PARC; Palo Alto Research Center Inc; Xerox Park; Xerox park; PARK (company); PARC user interface; PARC User Interface; Xerox‐PARC; Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated; Xerox-PARC; Xerox Palo Alto
  • PARC entrance
  • Xerox Alto
  • Xerox PARC in 1977

Xerox PARC         
Xerox Parc, centro ricerche della società Xerox a Palo Alto, California
Xerox Corp         
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  • Rank Xerox logo used in 1980s
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  • The [[Xerox Alto]] workstation was developed at Xerox PARC.
  • Xerox WorkCentre 6605
  • Xerox logo 1968–2008, designed by [[Chermayeff & Geismar]]
  • Xerox "Pixellated X" logo introduced in 1994
AMERICAN DOCUMENT MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
Xerox Corporation; Xerox Document Company; Xerox Corp.; XEROX; XtraPrint; Xerox Research Centre of Canada; Xerox A/S; NewField IT; Xerox Corp; Xerox Research Centre Europe; Xerox Systems Institute; @Xerox; Haloid Photographic; Xerox Holdings Corp; Xerox Holdings; Xerox Holdings Corporation
Società Xerox (produttrice mondiale di macchine fotografiche, stampanti e computer)
Courtesy Copy         
  • As creating carbon copies requires relatively few resources, it became a common method for producing underground and clandestine newspapers, as seen in this French example from World War II.
TECHNIQUE OF PRODUCING ONE OR MORE COPIES SIMULTANEOUSLY
Cc:; Courtesy copy; Carbon Copy; Carbon copies; Cc Bcc; Carbon copying; CC (email); Xerox copy; Cc'd
CC (copia di cortesia, copia di messaggio nella corrispondenza elettronica inviata ad altro destinatario oltre che al destinatario originale)

Definition

XEROX PARC
/zee'roks park'/ Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center. For more than a decade, from the early 1970s into the mid-1980s, PARC yielded an astonishing volume of ground-breaking hardware and software innovations. The modern mice, windows, and icons (WIMP) style of software interface was invented there. So was the laser printer and the local-area network; Smalltalk; and PARC's series of D machines anticipated the powerful personal computers of the 1980s by a decade. Sadly, the prophets at PARC were without honour in their own company, so much so that it became a standard joke to describe PARC as a place that specialised in developing brilliant ideas for everyone else. The stunning shortsightedness and obtusity of XEROX's top-level suits has been well described in the reference below. ["Fumbling The Future: How XEROX Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer" by Douglas K. Smith and Robert C. Alexander (William Morrow & Co., 1988, ISBN 0-688-09511-9)]. [Jargon File] (1995-01-26)

Wikipedia

PARC (company)

PARC (Palo Alto Research Center; formerly Xerox PARC) is a research and development company in Palo Alto, California. Founded in 1969 by Jacob E. "Jack" Goldman, chief scientist of Xerox Corporation, the company was originally a division of Xerox, tasked with creating computer technology-related products and hardware systems.

Xerox PARC has been at the heart of numerous revolutionary computer developments, including laser printing, Ethernet, the modern personal computer, GUI (graphical user interface) and desktop paradigm, object-oriented programming, ubiquitous computing, electronic paper, a-Si (amorphous silicon) applications, the computer mouse, and VLSI (very-large-scale integration) for semiconductors.

Unlike Xerox's existing research laboratory in Rochester, New York, which focused on refining and expanding the company's copier business, Goldman's “Advanced Scientific & Systems Laboratory” aimed to pioneer new technologies in advanced physics, materials science, and computer science applications.

In 2002, Xerox spun off Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary.