Creative Computing was created in 1974.
Amiga Computing was created in 1988.
Locus Computing Corporation ended in 1995.
New World Computing was created in 1984.
End user computing refers to systems in which non programmers can create working applications. It is a group of approaches to computing.
Swedish Board for Computing Machinery ended in 1963.
Computing Tabulating Recording Corporation ended in 1924.
Creative Camera ended in 2001.
Creative Vibes ended in 2008.
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Creative Music Studio ended in 1984.
Creative Persons ended on 1968-09-25.
The term "end-user computing" and its acronym "EUC" apply to systems creating working applications that are made by non-programmers. All these systems function with the approach to integrate non-programmers into various levels of the computing environment, which translates into an increased potential for problem-solving. ICAD, SQL and MAPPER are examples of end-user computing systems operating in this manner.