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Papers On Computers & The Internet
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Comparison and Integration of Microsoft Windows NT 4 and Novell NetWare 4.11
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This 8 page report discusses the two major network operating systems integration tools currently on the market. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Ntnetwar.wps
Comparison of Windows NT, UNIX & MS-DOS
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A 10 page paper discussing these three operating systems. The operating system under which our computer-dependent society and business community operate present options for application that each organization must choose for themselves, at least until IBM, Unisys and some other high-end manufacturers are able to integrate the advantages of the two most popular multi-user, multitasking systems in use today, Windows NT and UNIX. Each has their distinct advantages, and differ thoroughly from the MS-DOS of the early days that can run only on personal computers and handle a single task at a time. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: OpSysT.WPS
Computer Operating Systems / A Comparison of UNIX, Windows & OS2
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A 15 page overview of computer operating systems. Provides specific information on Windows 95, Windows NT, UNIX, and OS/2. Concludes that choice of a system will ultimately revolve around user familiarity and compatibility with what is already on the user's computer system. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Compsys.wps
Microsoft Windows Nt Vs. Unix
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5 pages in length. Microsoft Windows NT and Unix have come head to head over which system is the best in the market. Variables aside, it appears NT still has a way to go before it will reach the status of Unix. The writer compares the two systems and offers comments from industry analysts as to why one may be better than the other. Bibliography included.
Filename: Ntunix2.wps
Operating Systems -- A Brief History
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A 5 page research paper on the history of operating systems, and a comparison of Unix and MS-DOS. The writer details how Unix works along with its limitations, and how DOS follows a similar pattern but is more user friendly. One source cited.
Filename: Opsys.wps