>Hello,
>Im writing my post graduation thesis in
>SYSTEMS INTEROPERABILITY
>and im talking about M$ wine and crossover. Can anyone pointout some good
literature to begin my work.
>
>I want to talk about what needs to be done in M$ programing enviorment so
that everything will run smothly in wine.
>
>thanks
I have a specific request to make of you.
When doing your thesis, don't forget to mention how important it is that
wine be able to run Dragon NaturallySpeaking (especially 10 Standard).
DNS10 is critically important, not only to those with limited hand function, but
to the world's court system. Many parts of the world rely on it to do
transcription reporting, especially when taking depositions.
In addition, speech recognition is a GREAT research tool, especially for
graduate students. When reading a complex document and taking notes, speech
recognition makes you able to take more notes faster, and speaking the words and
looking at them gives about the same level of "brain capture" as
hand-writing notes.
Good speech recognition technology is effectively in the hands of a single
United States corporation -- Nuance -- and that corporation has no interest in
developing a Linux version.
In addition, DNS has the capacity to run better on Linux than it now does on
Windows, especially Windows Vista. Windows is getting slower and more
memory-hungry, whereas Linux can be stripped to a lean, mean, speech-recognition
machine, using a real-time kernel and other tweaks.
Susan Cragin