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Extractions: Seybold Report on Desktop Publishing Vol 8, No 12 Microsoft told to end monopolistic practices Long-suffering software vendors that had hoped that the Federal Trade Commission would save them from the Microsoft juggernaut will have to look elsewhere for salvation. On July 15, the U.S. Justice Department filed a civil suit charging that the company used unfair contracts that choked off competition and preserved its monopoly position. At the same time, Microsoft signed a consent decree that, if approved by the court, will settle the suit. In the decree Microsoft agrees to change some of its practices in licensing its operating systems to hardware vendors. In return, Justice and the European Commission have agreed not to go to court. History. Justice focus: OEM licensing. The FTC eventually deadlocked on the investigation and, last December, dropped it altogether. Justice then picked it up and soon began cooperating with the competition enforce- ment arm of the European Commission. Under the terms of the consent decree agreed to by Microsoft and Justice, Microsoft will have to end some of the heavy-handed pricing tactics with which it has twisted the arms of its OEMs in the past. No longer will it:
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Extractions: Pinnacle is focusing on its Apex technologies and related applications and is implementing steps designed to lower operating expenses, including additional work force reductions and the consolidation of its operations at its Colorado Springs facility. The company has also hired an investment banking firm to assist it in evaluating alternatives, including locating a financial or industry partner or other transaction. The company has also had difficulty paying trade debt on time. The company expects to report a revenue shortfall in the second quarter of 1997, as a result of the continuing slow demand for its Apex hard drive through distribution channels. Revenues are anticipated to be approximately $11 million, which is lower than the $14.1 million reported in the first quarter. Pinnacle projects a loss of about $5 million for the period. Operation Review 08-JUL-97 Net sales in the first quarter of 1997 fell 19%, year to year, reflecting a product mix change away from mature product lines and reduced unit sales from older generation RCD products. Gross margins widened, on an improved mix from the sale of Apex drives and Apex-based optical library systems. Total operating expenses declined 16%, and the operating loss narrowed. However, following significantly higher interest expense and taxes of $22,000, versus $3,000, the net loss increased to $4,063,000 ($0.39 a share, based on 34% more shares) from $3,915,000 ($0.50).
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Extractions: In accordance with the project's goals, these concepts and techniques for workstation main-tenance (WS-M) at MPA should be considered as typical for WS support in the campus. In principal, the WS-M group is endeavoured to apply concepts, which are evaluated by the RUS department Workstation Concepts. All kinds of advisory support is free of charge. Students have free access to a WS pool maintained by RUS. For their accounts a full range of UIDs is separately maintained by a specific kerberos server. Filespace is located within an own AFS-cell. Both services are offered to other pools in the campus.
CS 533 Concepts Of Operating Systems Spring 2004 Lecture Schedule Calls, ACM Transactions on Computer systems 2(1), February Symposium on operating System Principles, os Review 15 Thirteenth ACM Symposium on oper ating System http://www.cs.pdx.edu/~cs533acc/schedule.html
Extractions: Concepts of Operating Systems Week of Topics Notes Prep for Class/Quiz Review Mar 31 Introduction AA Apr 7 Process and Thread Management Quiz #1 A, B BB Apr 14 Process and Thread Management Quiz #2 C, D CC Apr 21 Process and Thread Management Quiz #3; Project Announcement E, F EE April 28 Memory Management Quiz #4 G, H GG May 5 Memory Management Quiz #5 I, J GG May 12 Distributed Systems Quiz #6 K, L May 19 File Systems and Storage Quiz #7 M, N HH May 26 Protection, Security, and Reliability Quiz #8 O, P OO June 2 OS Designs Quiz #9; Project Due Q, R June 9 ** FINAL EXAM ** 7:30 pm - 9:20 pm Silberschatz, Galvin, Gagne, Operating System Concepts, sixth edition , Wiley 2002. Note on papers: most papers can be found online via the ACM Digital Library (www.acm.org/dl). This is an access-restricted site; you can log on from any PSU domain account. TEXT chapter 5 "Threads" J. R. Eykholt et al, "Beyond Multiprocessing... Multithreading the SunOS Kernel." USENIX June 1992, San Antonio, TX. Brian N. Bershad, Thomas E. Anderson, Edward D. Lazowska, and Henry M. Levy
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Extractions: Introduction to the Internet Computer Science 1604 Background Gen Apps Oper Sys Word Proc Text Files Graphic Files Computer file management systems can be classified by the type of file organization they provide ( Flat File or Hierarchical File Systems); and the type of user interface they present ( Character/Command or Graphical/Event Driven). These file organizations and interfaces greatly affect how users manipulate and interact with their information. Early computer file management systems ( MSDOS 1.0 IBM CMS , etc.) only allow a linear list of the files. In order to group related files, users were forced to name the related files very similar, usually varying only the last 1 or 2 characters of the name or the type (extension) of the file. To be fair CMS also allows a user to maintain several ' virtual ' disks which do provide a minimal level of hierarchical organization. A contributing limiting factor in these file systems was the restriction on the name of the file length (usually 8 characters still present in DOS and Windows 3.1 today). This serious drawback often requires the use of cryptic file names, where in the worst case each character is a code with a specific meaning. Fortunately these systems have declined in use due to the popularity of hierarchical file systems. Hierarchical file systems ( MSDOS UNIX , etc.
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Extractions: several. Compare All Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 Top 100 Bottom 100 Bottom 20 Bottom 10 Bottom 5 All (desc) in category: Select Category Agriculture Crime Currency Democracy Economy Education Energy Environment Food Geography Government Health Identification Immigration Internet Labor Language Manufacturing Media Military Mortality People Religion Sports Taxation Transportation Welfare with statistic: view: Correlations Printable graph / table Pie chart Scatterplot with ... * Asterisk means graphable. In general, the operating system is the first layer of software loaded into computer memory when it starts up. As the first software layer, all other software that gets loaded after it, depends on this software to provide them with various common core services. These common core services include, but are not limited to: disk access, memory management, task scheduling, and user interfacing. Since these basic common services are assumed to be provided by the OS, there is no need to re-implement those same functions over and over again in every other piece of software that you may use.
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Extractions: * Core and exempt jobs are jobs that the agency is not planning on contracting out. Competitive jobs are jobs that could be contracted out. Activity State Organization Core* Compete* Exempt* Total Jobs Health MD OFAM Safety MD OFAM Safety (NCC Security MD OFAM Admin Support MD OFAM Personnel Management Classification GA OO Classification IL OO Classification TX OO Classification MO OO EE Development OO Staffing GA OO Staffing IL OO Staffing TX OO Staffing CO OO Staffing MD OO Staffing MO OO Staffing NY OO Staffing PA OO Staffing CA OO Staffing WA OO EE Relations GA OO EE Relations MA OO EE Relations TX OO EE Relations MO OO EE Relations NY OO EE Relations CA OO Labor Relations GA OO Labor Relations MA OO Labor Relations IL OO Labor Relations TX OO Labor Relations CO OO Labor Relations MO OO Labor Relations NY OO Labor Relations PA OO Labor Relations WA OO Labor Relations CA OO Personnel W/C Specialists MD OHR Personnel Management Specialists OO Admin Support GA OO Admin Support MA OO Admin Support IL OO Admin Support TX OO Admin Support MD OO Admin Support MO OO Admin Support NY OO Admin Support PA OO Admin Support CA OO Admin Support WA OO Admin Support MD OHR Personnel Admin Support VA ODISP Cash Receipt OO Accounting Technician OO Cost Accounting Technician IL OO Payroll Processing TX OO Payroll Processing NY OO Payroll Processing CA OO Payroll Processing AL OO Payroll Processing IL OO Budget Analyst GA OO Budget Analyst NY OO Budget Analyst CA OO Financial Analyst IL OO Financial Analyst MO OO Financial Analyst PA OO Financial Analyst CA OO Debt Management Specialist/Analyst
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