1992-04-30
1995-07-04
Zimmerman, Mark K.
395325, G06F 1582
Patent
active
054308402
ABSTRACT:
A system and method is disclosed for predicting which 3270 Attention IDentifer (AID) keys are likely to be requested by the user, based upon the prior key sequences and the actual screen displays. If the predicted key is the same as the actual key, then the 3270 screen is refreshed accordingly. If the predicted key is not the same as the actual key, then the actual AID key request is sent and the system will synchronize itself to get back to where it would have been, but for the sending of the predicted key. The system is table driven using an AID key History Buffer, a Screen S6gnature History Buffer, an AID key Probability Table, and a Screen Signature Application Table.
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Berg Kenneth D.
Ganio John
Burraston N. Kenneth
Grosser George E.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Zimmerman Mark K.
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