%A Jo Ann McDonald %T Some like it hot %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 13-14 %A Brian Boyle %T The legend of supermicro %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 18-23 %A Joe Germann %T Performance comparison: enhanced supermicro and the VAX/780 %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 26-31 %K SKY %A Gene Dronek %T System review: Series 200 HP-UX %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 32-39 %A Bernie Toth %A Ian Evans %T Putting supermicros in perspective %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 42-47 %A Rebecca Thomas %T The C programming guide: why C ? %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 49-57 %A Bill Tuthill %T An introduction to termcap %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 59-61 %A Michael P. Florio %T User spotlight %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 92 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Greetings ! %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 1 %D January/February 1984 %P 100 %A John M. Knapp %T Of shows and chips and stealing VAX %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 16-22 %A Bruce S. Borden %T Usenix %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 23 %A Bob Marsh %A Jim Groff %T A state-of-the-market assessment %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 26-33 %A Gene Dronek %T IBM's PC-IX %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 34-37 %A Steve Auditore %T Software security and the pinstriped pirate %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 38-44 %A Rebecca Thomas %T The C tutorial: getting started %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 46-51 %A Bill Tuthill %T Intermediate termcap %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 53-56 %A Amanda C. Hixson %T Buying accounting software: a review %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 58-63 %A Alan Winston %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T The 1984 office automation conference: Unix peeks out of the office %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 66-72 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The greatest show on Earth %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 2 %D March/April 1984 %P 128-126 %A Omri Serlin %T 3B or not 3B %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 27-30 %A Heinz Lycklama %T The /usr/group standards explained %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 32-37 %A John M. Knapp %T Whatever happened to Fortune systems ? %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 40-52 %A Kathy Hemenway %A Helene Armitage %T Proposed syntax standard for Unix system commands %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 54-57 %A David D. Coleman %T Crystal Writer: Wang-like WP for the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 60-63 %A Rebecca Thomas %T The source code control system %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 69-71 %K SCCS %A Nicholas C. Nierenberg %T The ISIS standard %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 72-77 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T A preview: Honeywell's Scorpion %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 80-93 %A Jon Roland %T AI, Unix and C %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 96-103 %A Bill Tuthill %T Advanced termcap %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 106-109 %A Rebecca Thomas %T The C tutorial: operators, flow control, and software tools %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 110-117 %A Karen Rosenthal %T Infopor systems %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 118 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Standards and things that go bump in the night %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 3 %D May/June 1984 %P 152-150 %A Omri Serlin %T Convergent technologies: trouble in paradise %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 22-29 %A William Joy %T The Unix system in the laboratory %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 32-38 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Working with a giant %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 43-49 %A Stanley I. Simkins %T Unix and vertical markets: the brass ring ? %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 50-53 %A Bill King %A Don Steiny %T Writers workbench: automated grammar ? %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 58-67 %K WWB %A Nicholas L. Feakins %T Review of the Fortune Systems Business Applications Series %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 70-79 %A Gene Dronek %T The Apollo Unix environment %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 82-86 %A John M. Knapp %T Apollo's sun rising: a corporate profile %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 87-93 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Intermediate SCCS %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 94-101 %A Rebecca Thomas %T The C tutorial: functions %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 102-107 %A Richard Struse %A Keith Eisenstark %T Unigroup of New York %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 108 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Hackers, crackers, language, and law %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 4 %D July/August 1984 %P 128-126 %A Philip J. Gill %T On NCC, popcorn, and confusion %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 13-15 %A Omri Serlin %T A closer look at Plexus and computer consoles %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 22-29 %A James Warner %A Geoofrey Scott %T Mainframe graphics heads this way %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 32-37 %A Aaron Marcus %T Iconic interfaces and corporate identity %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 38-46 %A William B. Elmore %T Unix and GKS in a new age of computer graphics %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 50-57 %A Mark S. Callow %T The Unix system and interactive graphics %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 59-64 %A Gene Dronek %T The latest from DEC: Ultrix 32 %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 66-73 %A Nicholas L. Feakins %T A review of the RealWorld accounting system %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 78-83 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The Sun-2 workstation %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 84-91 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The Interleaf publishing system %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 94-97 %A David Robboy %T Unix block I/O optimization on microcomputers %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 98-103 %A Rebecca Thomas %T The C tutorial: some logical operators and more software tools %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 104-111 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Advanced SCCS: how make and SCCS work together %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 112-117 %A Irene Pasternack %T The Seattle Unix group %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 118 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The day Bell system died %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 5 %D October 1984 %P 144 %A Philip Gill %T Fortune's fortunes and other notes %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 13-15 %A Omri Serlin %T NCC - appearances were misleading %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 18-25 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Wizard's woes: the problems of porting %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 28-34 %K portability %A Gordon W. Waidhofer %A Michael Sweeney %T Maybe we can still keep the name %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 38-41 %K portability %A Neal Nelson %T A software vendor's search %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 44-49 %K portability %A Kathleen B. Wallace %T 4.2BSD versus System V %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 50-57 %A David Saunders %T Unix, C and APL %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 59-67 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The AT&T 3B2/300 %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 68-81 %A Jeffrey Copeland %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %A Alan Winston %T Locus: a transparently clear solution %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 83-86 %A Alan Winston %T The Locus PC bridge %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 88-91 %A Rik Farrow %T All about device drivers %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 92-95 %A Deborah K. Scherrer %T Software tools user group %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 97-98 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Pleasure, pain, and electronic mail %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 6 %D November 1984 %P 120-118 %A Philip J. Gill %T The battle that may never happen %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 16-18 %A Omri Serlin %T The IBM PC/AT: winners and losers, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 23-25 %A Anthony Adverse %T Mr. Watson, some here; I want you %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 29-41 %A Erik Fair %T Usenet: spanning the globe %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 47-49 %A Stephen Auditore %T A tale of software woods %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 50-59 %A David A. Small %T The Unix system job market %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 62-66 %A William J. Donnelly %T Review of the Acuity business software packages %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 72-79 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T UX-Basic %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 80-87 %A Robert A. Heath %T Pseudo-device provides SNA communications for the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 90-93 %A Carolyn S. Clodfelter %T Planning for success with troff %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 96-99 %A Susan Dugoff %T The Capitol Shell Association %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 102 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The trauma of technophobia %J Unix/World %V 1 %N 7 %D December 1984 %P 128-127 %A Omri Serlin %T IBM PC/AT: winners and losers, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 17-19 %A Philip J. Gill %T Marriage of the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 29-31 %A Tom Gilchrist %A Ken Johnson %T Co-resident Unix systems %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 32-34 %A Gordon W. Waidhofer %A Michael Sweeney %T 4.2BSD - Berkeley's answer to the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 36-42 %A Brian Boyle %T Salary survey: what price a Unix system guru ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 43-48 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Unix at the pivot point: a look back at 1984 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 50-56 %A C.A. Felong %A H. Avant %T Xenix for the IBM PC/XT %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 58-69 %A Harry Avant %T dBase II moves to the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 70-74 %A Paresh K. Vaish %A Jean Marie McNamara %T Techniques for debugging Xenix software device drivers %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 86-92 %A Peggy Judd %T Text software: a boon for scientific authors %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 93-100 %K eqn tbl troff %A Julia Rich %T Unix Houston %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 102 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Using a supplemental spelling dictionary - revisited %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 110-111 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Lauren predicts %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 1 %D February 1985 %P 128-122 %A Omri Serlin %T AT&T-IS wins in major AT&T reorganization %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 17-24 %A Ken Gilbert %A Barbara Williams %T Beyond PCs: the Unix system integrates the office %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 28-34 %A Erwin Morton %T The interface: will Unix be friendlier than PCs ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 38-42 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Multifunction office systems: an overview %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 46-51 %A Mohandas Nair %T Running with Xenix: small business system administration %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 52-59 %A Stanley Shein %T Unix: is there anything left to argue ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 60-63 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Applications software ? What application software ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 64-67 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The HP Integral: the Unix system takes on the Mac %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 68-79 %A Harry Avant %T Multiplan for the AT&T 3B2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 80-86 %A Paresh K. Vaish %A Jean Marie McNamara %T Debugging Xenix software device drivers, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 100-102 %A Bill Tuthill %T The shell game: a comparison of the C and Bourne shells, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 103-107 %A Bill Tuthill %T Moving from CP/M to the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 109-110 %A Rebecca Thomas %T An interactive front-end for the Unix system find command %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 113-117 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Fun with robots %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 2 %D March 1985 %P 128-127 %A Omri Serlin %T Sperry launches bold Unix system thrust with NCR, Arete, CCI gear %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 17-26 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T The Unix system in large organizations %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 28-34 %A Tom Clark %A Vic Forgetta %T No way around Big Blue's SNA %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 38-48 %A Jean S. Bozman %T Citibank: the Unix system "that never sleeps" %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 50-56 %A William J. Casey %A Robert A. Adolph %T New performance horizons through hardware solutions %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 58-64 %A Neal Nelson %T Benchmarks to do business by: Unix, Xenix systems at work %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 68-75 %A Bruce Hunter %T UTS: Amdahl's (and AT&T's) mainframe Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 76-82 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The Plexus challenge: reviewing the P/35 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 84-90 %A Bill Tuthill %T The shell game: a comparison of the C and Bourne shells, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 104-108 %A Rebecca Thomas %T C tutorial: reader-contributed squeeze program bug reports %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 109-111 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Two reader contributions: one mail front-end, one field delimiter %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 113-116 %A Bill Tuthill %T A history lesson %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 122-124 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The celluliod computers %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 3 %D April 1985 %P 128-127 %A Omri Serlin %T AT&T and DRI, Microsoft, et al %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 18-22 %A Rebecca Thomas %T System administration: cures for business ills %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 24-30 %A Nancy Blachman %A Phil Ngai %T The ABC's of the Berkeley Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 34-46 %A Lawrence S. Brewster %A Grace B. Mulford %T Unix system training for small business %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 50-63 %A Brian Boyle %A John Dunham %T PCs: from now on consider them terminal(s) %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 66-71 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T Pyramid 90x: a RISC supermini %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 75-86 %A Harry Avant %T Horizon's Latitude on the AT&T 3B2/300 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 90-93 %A Rik Farrow %T Spring-tuning your kernel, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 106-111 %A Rebecca Thomas %T A collection of reader offerings %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 115-119 %A Bill Tuthill %T Communicating on Unix systems: the mail and write commands %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 122-124 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Shake, spin, rattle, and roll %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 4 %D May 1985 %P 128-127 %A Omri Serlin %T IBM unveils Unix V for mainframes, Series/1 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 17-22 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T The Unix system - no business too large %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 24-32 %A Alan Winston %T Supermicro beats little Blues: a cost analysis %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 34-38 %A Dan Ladermann %T The /usr/group standard: approved %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 42-51 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Systems administration: cures for business ills, part 2: system startup and shutdown %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 52-57 %A Harry Avant %T 20/20: the 1-2-3 of Unix-land ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 58-65 %A Ronald Berg %T Mark Williams Company's Coherent on the IBM PC %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 66-70 %A Rik Farrow %T Spring-tuning your kernel, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 83-91 %A Steve Hersee %T The C standard is coming, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 92-95 %A Gary Bronson %T The C tutorial: an introduction to pointers %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 97-101 %A Rebecca Thomas %T An interactive spelling check/correction shell script %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 102 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The conference schism %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 5 %D June 1985 %P 120-118 %A Omri Serlin %T AT&T unveils Unix PC, StarLAN %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 18-25 %A David Spencer %T Beyond C: programming languages past, present, future %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 26-35 %K 4GL %A Doug Mahugh %T Understanding fourth-generation languages %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 36-47 %A John Malpas %T Prolog as a Unix system tool %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 48-53 %A Giacomo Marini %T Modula-2 knocks on the door %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 54-56 %A Alan Winston %T Exposing the PC to Unix connection %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 58-66 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The Altos 486: an AT buster ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 69-80 %A Thomas Butler %A Lisa Kennedy %T The AT&T Unix system help facility %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 81-83 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Systems administration: cures for business ills, part 3: a file system checkup %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 93-99 %A Rebecca Thomas %T A postman and a philosopher %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 103-105 %A Steve Hersee %T The C standard is coming, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 110-115 %A Bill Tuthill %T An on-line calculator %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 117-118 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The new computer nerds %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 6 %D July 1985 %P 120-119 %A Omri Serlin %T 32-bit MPU battle nears climax %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 16-20 %A Omri Serlin %T Multiprocessor architectures multiply Unix system applications %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 22-35 %A Mohandas Nair %A Phil Barrett %T Understanding new chip architectures: what they mean to system performance and you %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 38-44 %A David Keith %T Choosing word processing software %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 46-52 %A Alan Winston %T The Touchstone connectables: UniHost, PCworks, and MacLine %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 55-61 %A Gary Bronson %T C tutorial: command line arguments %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 63-68 %A Rebecca Thomas %T System administration: cures for business ills, part 4: creating and managing your file system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 89-94 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Spooling to multiple printers %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 95-97 %A Bill Tuthill %T Five common problems %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 99-101 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Equal access - unequal service, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 7 %D August 1985 %P 108-107 %A Omri Serlin %T Status report: Encore and Flexible %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 16-18 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T The power of work-alikes %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 20-28 %A David C. Keith %T Choosing work-alike systems %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 30-45 %A Neal Nelson %T The rule of the Unix system game %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 46-54 %A Harry Avant %T The AT&T Unix PC: a Unix system for the masses ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 56-68 %A Rebecca Thomas %T System administration: cures for business ills, part 5: backing up your file system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 80-87 %A Rebecca Thomas %T When best intentions aren't enough %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 93-97 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Equal access - unequal service, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 8 %D September 1985 %P 108-107 %A Omri Serlin %T Whatever happened to the supermicro market ? part 1 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 18-28 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T The Unix system gets the picture: getting into CAD/CAM/CAE %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 30-36 %A Lee Kauffman %A Thomas R. Billadeau %T Electronic poublishing and the myth of the paperless office %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 38-51 %A Ashley Grayson %T An introduction to image processing %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 52-60 %A Donald R. Shaifer %T CCI's Officepower: more muscle in thge office %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 62-68 %A Rebecca Thomas %T System administration: cures for business ills, part 6: adding and removing accounts %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 81-89 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Potpourri: jumbles, a bug fix, and write %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 95-100 %A Bill Tuthill %T Six more common problems %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 101-103 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Lost in lingo ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 9 %D October 1985 %P 110-109 %A Omri Serlin %T Whatever happened to the supermicro market ? part 2 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 16-19 %A Bill Gates %T The future of Xenix %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 20-37 %A Rod Turner %T The Unix system on Main Street: is it retailable ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 38-44 %A Thomas Clarkson %A Richard Skrinde %T Graphics extensions to the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 47-55 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T The Zilog System 8000 %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 56-69 %A Rebecca Thomas %T System administration: cures for business ills, part 7: controlling terminal lines and scheduling tasks using cron %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 73-79 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Paragraph reform, a SCCS-like utility, and ls -l and file %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 81-86 %A Bill Tuthill %T The Unix system starter kit: the sort facility %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 89-95 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Training for oblivion ? %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 10 %D November 1985 %P 110-109 %A Omri Serlin %T Alliant unveils parallel multiprocessor %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 17-29 %A Michele Nelson %T Waiting for Big Blue Godot %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 30-37 %A Mark J. Hatch %A Michael Katz %A Jim Rees %T AT&T's RFS and Sun's NFS: a comparison of heterogeneous distributed file systems %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 38-52 %A Judith Estrin %T Deciphering data communications terminology %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 54-60 %A Paul B. Fertal %T AT&T's system administration training %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 65-73 %A Gary Perlman %T Usenet: doing research on the network %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 75-81 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Some stocking stuffers %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 82-85 %A Bill Tuthill %T Unix system jargon %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 86-87 %A Brian Jay Wu %T Computer Literacy Bookshop: a bookstore review %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 89-95 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The gabby machines %J Unix/World %V 2 %N 11 %D December 1985 %P 110-109 %K voice synthesis %A Omri Serlin %T Defining parallel processing, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 21-27 %A Philip J. Gill %T Technology forecast: 1986 and beyond %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 30-41 %A Brian Boyle %A David Coleman %T Highway 101 revisited: heavy traffic in the Unix maketplace %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 42-52 %A Michele Nielson %T The best of Unix/World %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 54-63 %A Harry Avant %T Uniplex-II on the AT&T Unix PC %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 64-75 %A Pery S. Kivolowitz %T Optical strorage devices: a coming alternative for archival storage %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 77-84 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Pass the envelope please ... %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 85-91 %A Bill Tuthill %T Customized function keys %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 92-93 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Not dead yet ! %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 1 %D January 1986 %P 110-109 %A Omri Serlin %T Defining parallel processing, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 19-27 %K NYU Ultracomputer, RP3 %A Robert A. Cramer %T Database primer: things you should know about database systems ... but were afraid to ask %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 28-44 %A Roger Sippl %T SQL: the answer to database standardization %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 46-50 %A Nicolas Nierenberg %T DBMSs past, present, and futures %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 52-57 %A Harry Avant %T Filepro 16 plus on the AT&T 3B2-300 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 58-64 %A Nancy Blachman %A Phil Ngai %T Further cures for business ills, part 1a: backup issues and strategies %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 67-72 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Sticky tar problems %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 76-80 %A Bill Tuthill %T The Unix system starter kit: plotting graphs %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 81-83 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Across the deep blue sea, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 2 %D February 1986 %P 110-109 %A Omri Serlin %T Defining parallel processing, part 3 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 19-27 %A Phil Hughes %T The Unix system on the IBM PC %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 28-37 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T CAD/CAM workstations: new technologies, players squeeze into market %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 38-49 %A Brian Jay Wu %T The Macintosh/Unix connection: a proposal for the ultimate programmer's workstation %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 52-61 %A Marv Ziegler %T R Word: word processing for multiuser operating systems %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 63-67 %A Phil Ngai %A Nancy Blachman %T Further cures for business ills, part 1b: backup issues and strategies %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 69-77 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Five short pieces %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 79-88 %A Bill Tuthill %T Regular expressions %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 90-91 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Across the deep blue sea, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 3 %D March 1986 %P 102-101 %A Ray Swartz %T Making the Unix system friendly %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 14-15 %A Omri Serlin %T Unix V release 3 coming %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 19-27 %A Michael Sweeney %T Electronic publishing: technologies, markets, applications %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 28-37 %A Johanna Ambrioso %T Electronic publishing: product roundup %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 38-45 %A Kevin McKean %T The making of the Power 6/32, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 46-55 %A Marv Ziegler %T SCO's Lyrix word processor %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 57-63 %A Rik Farrow %T Further cures for business ills, part 2a: security issues and strategies %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 65-71 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Securing your terminal: two approaches %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 73-76 %A Bill Tuthill %T What's WYSIWYG %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 78-79 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Can anything hear me ? %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 4 %D April 1986 %P 94-93 %K speech recognition %A Omri Serlin %T ISSCC report: IBM, Sperry, NEC reveal new MPUs %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 20-25 %A Patrick Welch %T Characteristics of nonimpact printers %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 28-35 %A Alan Winston %T Laser printer: a new light %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 36-45 %A Kevin McKean %T The making of the Power 6/32, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 46-55 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Review of the Opus Systems 532 personal mainframe %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 56-63 %A Rik Farrow %T Further cures for business ills, part 2b: security for superusers, or how to break the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 65-70 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Preformatted manual pages for terminal viewing %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 73-77 %A Ray Swartz %T Data entry - Unix style %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 79-81 %A Lauren Weinstein %T To trust technology %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 5 %D May 1986 %P 102-101 %A Omri Serlin %T RISC: myth and reality, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 19-24 %A Jack Barishansky %T Unix moves into new hardware %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 26-38 %A B.J. Fuller %T Multiprocessing Unix runs business-oriented supermini %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 40-47 %A Herb Jacobs %A Jack A. Test %T The Unix system adapts to a parallel-processing environment %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 48-55 %K Alliant FX/8 %A Robert Bond %A Lee Tapper %T Backplane-free computer speeds Unix system design %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 56-63 %A Bruce Mackinlay %T You want me to review what ? %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 67-73 %K Tandy 6000 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Further cures for business ills, part 3a: bringing up Unix system communications - a case study %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 75-81 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Meeting the challenge %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 83-91 %A Ray Swartz %T The shell gives a command performance %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 92-94 %A Lauren Weinstein %T The more things change ... %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 6 %D June 1986 %P 116-115 %A Omri Serlin %T RISC: myth and reality, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 19-24 %A Jay Arthur %T Programmer productivity and the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 26-33 %A Alan Winston %T 4GL faceoff: a look at fourth generation languages %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 34-41 %K Plain English, C/Base, Shar/IX, Progress, Rubix, Informix-4GL %K Empress/32, filePro 16 plus, AppGen, Unify %A Gene Dronek %T Evaluating three new visual productivity tools %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 42-49 %K DVdraw, Teamwork, Software-through-pictures %A Bruce MacKinlay %T What to do after C %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 50-57 %K C++, Objective-C %A Harry Avant %T AT&T's DOS-73 system %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 58-67 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Further cures for business ills, part 3b: operating and maintaining Unix communications %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 69-77 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Our cup runneth over %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 79-85 %A Ray Swartz %T The shell catches errors, just in case %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 88-92 %A Bill Tuthill %T The stream editor sed %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 94-96 %A Lauern Weinstein %T The bits behind video %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 7 %D July 1986 %P 116-115 %A Omri Serlin %T Mips and Mflops: in the eye of the beholder, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 19-25 %A Robert H. Anderson %A Robert B. Greenberg %T Unix and AI, a beautiful marriage %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 26-33 %A Thea J. Landesberg %T Unix-based tools help develop expert systems %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 34-39 %A Janice Glasgow %T Artificial intelligence programming languages %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 40-49 %K Lisp, Prolog, NIAL %A Walter Zintz %T Artificial intelligence from A to Z %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 50-57 %A Harry Avant %T AT&T's Writer's Workbench %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 59-67 %A Michael T. O'Brien %T Further cures for business ills, part 3c: less money, more disk: stateless servers and diskless clients %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 69-75 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Something for everyone %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 77-81 %A Ray Swartz %T Making the right choice, repeatedly %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 89-91 %A Lauren Weinstein %T A matter of power %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 8 %D August 1986 %P 108-107 %A Omri Serlin %T Mips and Mflops: in the eye of the beholder, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 19-25 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Unix graphics: the big picture %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 26-32 %A Mark Grover Rawlins %T The Unix system and graphics %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 34-41 %A Alan Winston %T Graphics terminals: a clearer picture %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 42-55 %A Dimitri Rotow %T IBM's RT PC %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 56-73 %A Jason Levitt %T The Korn shell: an emerging standard %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 74-81 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Lots of goodies ! %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 83-89 %A Ray Swartz %T Mail merge, Unix style %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 90-93 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Let's take a spin %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 9 %D September 1986 %P 108-107 %A Omri Serlin %T Unix System V, Release 3.0: finally, officially out %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 19-25 %A Judith Estrin %T Networking standards end confusion %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 26-32 %A Jim Isaak %T Standards for the Unix system %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 34-38 %A Rex Jaeschke %T The impact of the ANSI C standard %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 42-45 %A Harry Avant %T 4 word processing programs %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 47-56 %K WordMARC, Lyrix, CrystalWriter Plus, LEX %A John MacEntyre Allen %T Xenix log-in session billing %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 59-71 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Mailmerge revisited and a bulletin-board %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 73-81 %A Ray Swartz %T Data entry revisited %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 82-89 %A Bill Tuthill %T Database facilities %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 10 %D October 1986 %P 91-97 %A Omri Serlin %T Unix benchmarks: competition begins %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 19-25 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Unix and mass storage %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 26-33 %A Gene Dvorek %T Why is Unx such a disk hog ? %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 34-39 %A Alan Winston %T Half-inch tapes: a happy medium %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 42-50 %A Sandra A. LaFave %T Installing netnews, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 53-62 %A Rebecca Thomas %T A holiday feast %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 67-75 %A Ray Swartz %T An issues of right and wrong %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 77-83 %A Bill Tuthill %T Form letters %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 86-87 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Cinematic high-tech do's and don'ts %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 11 %D November 1986 %P 108-107 %A Omri Serlin %T Pyramid Technology: a progress report %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 19-24 %A James J. Mullen %T SNA facilities migrate to Unix %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 26-33 %A Dick Green %T The PC-to-Unix connection %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 34-41 %A David Morris %T Unix and ISDN: an inevitable connection %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 42-53 %A Harry Avant %T AT&T 6300 Plus %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 57-67 %A Sandra A. LaFave %T Installing netnews, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 69-77 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Holiday gifts from tha grabbag %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 79-86 %A Ray Swartz %T Keeping it clean %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 89-97 %A Lauren Weinstein %T Where have the students gone ? %J Unix/World %V 3 %N 12 %D December 1986 %P 116-115 %A Omri Serlin %T Convergent Tech: tough road ahead %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 19-25 %A Howard Bierman %T The Unix system market continues to grow: some areas show major gains %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 26-33 %A David Morris %T 32-bit microprocessors drive Unix systems harder %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 34-41 %A Sunil Mehta %T Evaluating Unix system interfaces %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 42-46 %A Adele Weiskopf %T Networking products break new ground %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 48-53 %A Harry Avant %T Compaq DeskPro 386: WOW ! %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 55-62 %A Bill Tuthill %T Debuggers, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 69-73 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Happy new year %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 75-83 %A Ray Swartz %T Putting a script through some changes %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 85-89 %A Richard Bilancia %T Xenix: shells and interfaces %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 90-95 %A Richard Dural %T The case for fault-tolerant computers %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 1 %D January 1987 %P 112 %A Omri Serlin %T Unix: portability woes %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 19-24 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Due credit: Unix enters the world of banking %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 26-31 %A David Morris %T Board level computers take aim at Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 33-46 %A Richard Skrinde %T Evaluating Unix DBMS products %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 50-54 %A Alan Winston %T Putting the pieces together: integrated office systems %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 57-61 %A Gail Anderson %T Microport system V/AT, SCO Xenix and ... IBM Xenix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 63-77 %A Bill Tuthill %T Debuggers, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 83-87 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Found code and more %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 89-97 %A Ray Swartz %T Multiple problems of multiuser %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 99-102 %A Richard Bilancia %T The Tandy Xenix machines %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 107-111 %A Alan P. Hald %T Market-share warfare %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 128 %A Omri Serlin %T Plexus computers %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 19-24 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Engineering systems await Unix software %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 26-33 %A David Wilson %T Technical workstations - the ultimate PCs %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 34-41 %A Alan Winston %T Communications software: the strongest link %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 42-46 %A Alan Winston %T Communications hardware: important connections %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 49-52 %A Ralph Baker %T Counterpoint's System 19K redefines "expandable" %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 57-69 %A Elizabeth Vaughan %T Pattern matching with regular expressions %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 75-78 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Spring grabbag goodies %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 81-89 %A Ray Swartz %T Time for a breather %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 91-97 %A Richard Bilancia %T The micnet local networking facility %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 99-101 %A D. Thomsen %T Optical disks work with Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 120 %A Omri Serlin %T DDE: a quiet success story %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 21-28 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Ultrix unbound, almost: Digital's uneasy relationship with Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 32-38 %A Omri Serlin %T Mainframes, minis, and Unix: who's in which camp ? %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 40-48 %A Gregory Hopwood %T Standards & variations: the metamorphosis of Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 50-55 %A Alan Winston %T When bad things happen to good systems %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 57-62 %A Richard Skrinde %T The power of Progress %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 65-71 %A Elizabeth Vaughan %T Sed: streamlining your editing %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 77-83 %A Rebecca Thomas %T We have some winners %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 85-94 %A Ray Swartz %T Bourne shell history %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 97-100 %A Richard Bilancia %T Networking choices %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 103-105 %A Herbert J. Martin %T Why bother installing LANs soon to be obsolete ? %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 128-127 %A Omri Serlin %T NCR unveils multi-processor Tower %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 21-30 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Unix muscles into the OA market %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 32-40 %A Omri Serlin %T Parallel processing %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 42-52 %A Rik Farrow %T What price system security ? %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 54-61 %A Harry Avant %T Unix shells and utilities for DOS PCs %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 67-73 %A Richard Skrinde %T High octane help for vi users %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 75 %K EMACS vi-plus %A Ed Borkovsky %T Canadians aid world acceptance of Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 77-78 %A Dale Dougherty %T AWK - a not-so-awkward tool, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 81-89 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Summer tidbits %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 91-97 %A Ray Swartz %T Keeping an appointmnet with the shell %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 101-107 %A Rich Bilancia %T The king is dead ! Long live the king %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 109-111 %A Roger Sippl %T Parallel machines will dominate the mid-range market %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 128 %A Omri Serlin %T Battle of the 32-bit MPUs heats up %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 21-30 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Transforming electronic publishing %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 32-38 %A Harvey J. Hindin %T Artificial intelligence embraces C/Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 40-57 %A Dennis Waid %T It takes only minutes %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 59-66 %K tape backup dump restore %A Rebecca Thomas %T Unisolutions' SysAdmin menu package %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 69-79 %A Omri Serlin %T X/Open break portability, standards barriers %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 81-82 %A Dale Dougherty %T AWK - a not-so-awkward tool, part 3 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 83-88 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Declaring job independence, part 1 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 91-95 %A Ray Schwartz %T The dating game %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 97-101 %A Rich Bilancia %T A simple accounting system %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 103-107 %A Bill Joy %T Fair play for a windowing standard %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 7 %D July 1987 %P 120 %A Omri Serlin %T Multiflow takes a radical approach to high speed computing %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 21-26 %A Vanessa Schnatmeier %T Big Blue falls for Unix %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 29-35 %K IBM %A Harvey J. Hindin %T The lure of the 386 PC %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 37-47 %A Alan Winston %T Can Unix keep up with business graphics ? %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 49-54 %A Walter Zintz %T Sony jumps into the workstation market %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 56-61 %A Rich Bilancia %T Xenix System V/386 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 63-69 %A John Abbott %T British Unix community channels software to Europe %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 71-72 %A Lowell Jay Arthur %T Lex: a power tool for text %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 75-81 %A Rebecca Thomas %T Declaring job independence, part 2 %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 83-85 %A Ray Schwartz %T A talk on awk %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 87-91 %A Rich Bilancia %T The fifth annual TANGENT conference %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 93-95 %A Dennis M. Ritchie %T Simple enough for a genius %J Unix/World %V 4 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 112-111