UNIX abbr. | |
comp., MS | system UNIX |
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system UNIX (A powerful, multiuser, multitasking operating system initially developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories in 1969 for use on minicomputers. UNIX is considered more portable, that is, less computer-specific, than other operating systems because it is written in C language. Newer versions of UNIX have been developed at the University of California at Berkeley and by AT&T) | |||
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The United Nations Intelligent Xylophone; Not an acronym at all.; Orginally UNICS, for Uniplex Information and Computing System; Not an acronym at all. -> Was a joke on MIT's MULTICS. | |||
a multiuser time-sharing system | |||
UNiplexed Information and Computing System | |||
A multi-user, multitasking operating system that is used widely as the master control program in workstations and especially servers |
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