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1980s–1990s library software
contracted for the system before the software was written. In the words of Paul Sybrowsky, founder of Dynix: "There was no software, no product. Undaunted, we pitched
Dynix_(software)
Operating system
(Dynix 3.0) version was released May, 1987; by 1992 DYNIX was succeeded by DYNIX/ptx, which was based on UNIX System V. IBM obtained rights to DYNIX/ptx
DYNIX
Software company
SirsiDynix is a United States company that produces integrated library system (ILS) software and associated services for libraries. The Sirsi Corporation
SirsiDynix
Global library cooperative
the Ohio Supreme Court due to the unprecedented nature of the case. Dynix (software) Public library advocacy "OCLC Qualifying Subscriptions for Membership"
OCLC
Register of bibliographic items
their search process. Online cataloging, through such systems as the Dynix software developed in 1983 and used widely through the late 1990s, has greatly
Library_catalog
Unix operating system
for several proprietary versions of Unix, such as Sun's SunOS, Sequent's DYNIX, NeXT's NeXTSTEP, DEC's Ultrix and OSF/1 AXP (now Tru64 UNIX). NeXTSTEP
Berkeley Software Distribution
Berkeley_Software_Distribution
U.S. federal court case about Linux use
written by Lawrence Rosen SCO press release: "The SCO Group Announces Final Termination of IBM / Sequent's Contract to Use or License Dynix Software"
SCO Group, Inc. v. International Business Machines Corp.
SCO_Group,_Inc._v._International_Business_Machines_Corp.
such as Sun's SunOS, Sequent's Dynix, NeXT's NeXTSTEP, DEC's Ultrix and OSF/1 AXP (now Tru64 UNIX). Parts of NeXT's software became the foundation for macOS
History of the Berkeley Software Distribution
History_of_the_Berkeley_Software_Distribution
Software for library collections
database, software for interacting with that database, and two graphical user interfaces (one for patrons and one for staff). Most ILSes separate software functions
Integrated_library_system
Library consortium in Southeastern Massachusetts, US
services, email and Google Apps accounts for library staff, access to SirsiDynix software, and staff training. Approximately 70 percent of funding for SAILS comes
SAILS_Library_Network
American software engineer (born 1978)
as an operating system developer, enhancing Sequent Computer Systems's DYNIX/ptx. In late 2000, Lattner joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chris_Lattner
Family of computer operating systems
similar – but often slightly and mutually incompatible – systems including DYNIX, HP-UX, SunOS/Solaris, AIX, and Xenix. In the late 1980s, AT&T Unix System
Unix
Microsoft Unix operating system
custom porting of Unix system software and applications. The first version of Unix which SCO developed and sold was called Dynix, a name subsequently used
Xenix
American computer hardware company
late 1980s and early 1990s saw big changes on the software side for Sequent. DYNIX was replaced by DYNIX/ptx, which was based on a merger of AT&T Corporation's
Sequent_Computer_Systems
Computing command
publishes ports of the ofiles and fstat commands from 4.3BSD-Tahoe to "DYNIX 3.0.1[24] for Sequent Symmetry and Balance, SunOS 4.0 and ULTRIX 2.2". Various
Lsof
proprietary versions of UNIX, such as Apple Inc.'s MacOS, Sun's SunOS, Sequent's Dynix, NeXT's NeXTSTEP, DEC's Ultrix and OSF/1 AXP (which became the now discontinued
Comparison of BSD operating systems
Comparison_of_BSD_operating_systems
Unix Atari System V A/UX BOS (Bull) CLIX (Unix version) COSIX DC/OSx DG/UX DYNIX/ptx EWS-UX ESIX HP-UX illumos IS IRIX IX/370 MIPS RISC/os NEWS-OS OSF/1
List_of_Unix_systems
Application layer communications protocol
and higher for different databases). Wide area information server (WAIS) Dynix Koha OpenURL OpenSearch CQL: the Contextual Query Language: Specifications
Z39.50
Library catalog on the Web
next-generation catalogs built by enterprise search companies and open-source software projects, often led by libraries themselves. Although library catalogs
Online_public_access_catalog
Software company based in Santa Cruz, California
first Unix-based operating system that SCO made is for the PDP-11, is named DYNIX (not to be confused with a same-named Unix variant later made by Sequent
Santa_Cruz_Operation
1990s Unix coalition
processor by two years, and the Monterey software had no market. With the exception of the IA-64 port and Dynix MP improvements, much of the Monterey effort
Project_Monterey
American computing system manufacturer
sequences. These terminals were often used with library card catalogs such as Dynix. In 1983, Wyse began shipping the WY50, a terminal that was priced some
Wyse
is a comprehensive website giving a complete picture of NOTIS history. Dynix Meyer, James (1985.) "NOTIS: The System and Its Features", Library Hi Tech
NOTIS
available for their residents. The system currently uses SirsiDynix as their cataloging software. The name of this consortium was previously the Golden Triangle
Starkville-Oktibbeha County Public Library System
Starkville-Oktibbeha_County_Public_Library_System
Marketing slogan describing Utah's technology sector
Skin Oracle Overstock Pluralsight Podium Proofpoint Qualtrics SanDisk SirsiDynix StubHub SUSE Sunrun Texas Instruments UnitedHealth Group Usana Venafi Visa
Silicon_Slopes
Topics referred to by the same term
Legislative Assembly Sirsi Corporation or SirsiDynix, a United States company that produces software and associated services for libraries Sirsia This
Sirsi
Novelty form of variant English spelling
allocated areas of memory that had not yet been initialised on Sequent Dynix/ptx systems. 0xDEADBAAD 3735927469 ("dead bad") is used by the Android libc
Hexspeak
2008 Sinclair Oil Corporation Salt Lake City Petroleum 1916 SirsiDynix Lehi Software 2005 Skullcandy Park City Consumer electronics 2003 Skycraft Airplanes
List_of_Utah_companies
operating system on PowerPC or x86 based cache-coherent multiprocessor systems) Dynix (developed by Sequent, and used for IBM NUMA-Q too) J and MultiJob – for
List_of_operating_systems
Concurrent/MASSCOMP's Masscomp/RTU, MIPS Computer Systems' RISC/os, Sequent's DYNIX and Siemens' SINIX. Some versions of System V Release 4 (such as Solaris)
Universe_(Unix)
Legal and public disputes between a software company and Linux vendors and users
by IBM that originated with IBM development work associated with AIX and Dynix, IBM's two UNIX products. SCO claimed each of these had a different set
SCO–Linux_disputes
0 VSE/System Package (VSE/SP) Version 1 1984 AMSDOS CTIX (Unix variant) DYNIX Mac OS (System 1.0) MSX-DOS NOS/VE PANOS PC/IX ROS Sinclair QDOS SINIX UNICOS
Timeline_of_operating_systems
Standardized format for linking to information resources
EBSCO Information Services (Full Text Finder), Ovid (LinkSolver), SirsiDynix (Resolver), Fretwell-Downing (OL2), TDNet, Inc. (TOUResolver), WT Cox Information
OpenURL
Saudi Arabian information technology company
Desire2Learn, Ellucian, Book2net, Microsoft, Evisions, AgilePoint, Oracle, SirsiDynix, CISCO, ProQuest, Legamaster, Credo Reference, EXAM MASTER, IET, and IEEET
Naseej
City in Iowa, US
Consortium. Cedar Falls Public Library shares an Integrated Library System (SirsiDynix Symphony) with the Waterloo Public Library. Library management is provided
Cedar_Falls,_Iowa
Canadian library software developer
Carl-X, Evergreen, Horizon, Millennium, Polaris, Sierra, Symphony, SirsiDynix, and VTLS.[citation needed] BiblioCommons collects some personally identifiable
BiblioCommons
Synchronization mechanism
Patent 5,442,758 in August 1995, which describes RCU as implemented in DYNIX/ptx and later in the Linux kernel. B. Gamsa, O. Krieger, J. Appavoo, and
Read-copy-update
Idea for new type of public library
Insights. 6 (2). S. Abram; M. Casey; J. Blyberg; M. Stephens (2006). "A SirsiDynix Institute Conversation: The 2.0 Meme - Web 2.0, Library 2.0, Librarian 2
Library_2.0
review, I could find no source code in any of the IBM Code [including AIX, Dynix, Linux, or JFS] that incorporates any portion of the source code contained
Timeline of SCO–Linux disputes
Timeline_of_SCO–Linux_disputes
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