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ACM SIGSMALL Newsletter, 1981
This paper describes the hardware/software design decisions, cost, and development status the JOYCE personal computer. The features of the system are examined in light of scheduled applications such as CAI (a stand alone PLATO system), database management, electronic mail, and other network communication facilities.
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This paper describes the hardware/software design decisions, cost, and development status the JOYCE personal computer. The features of the system are examined in light of scheduled applications such as CAI (a stand alone PLATO system), database management, electronic mail, and other network communication facilities.
W. R. Franta +5 more
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Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGSMALL symposium and the first SIGPC symposium on Small systems - SIGSMALL '80, 1980
In this paper we will detail the JOYCE hardware/software design decisions, cost, status and our plans for continued system development. We examine its features in light of some scheduled applications including CAI (a stand alone PLATO system), database management, electronic mail, etc.We will also detail our experiences relating to the acquisition of ...
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In this paper we will detail the JOYCE hardware/software design decisions, cost, status and our plans for continued system development. We examine its features in light of some scheduled applications including CAI (a stand alone PLATO system), database management, electronic mail, etc.We will also detail our experiences relating to the acquisition of ...
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2021
Rewriting Joyce’s Europe sheds light on how the text and physical design of James Joyce’s two most challenging works, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, reflect changes that transformed Europe between World Wars I and II. Looking beyond the commonly studied Irish historical context of these works, Tekla Mecsnóber calls for more attention to
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Rewriting Joyce’s Europe sheds light on how the text and physical design of James Joyce’s two most challenging works, Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, reflect changes that transformed Europe between World Wars I and II. Looking beyond the commonly studied Irish historical context of these works, Tekla Mecsnóber calls for more attention to
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Médium, 2015
Bloomsday : faire la fête avec un personnage de roman, quel autre auteur pourrait rêver d’une pareille consécration populaire ?
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Bloomsday : faire la fête avec un personnage de roman, quel autre auteur pourrait rêver d’une pareille consécration populaire ?
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BMJ, 2017
Paediatrician and public health consultant who led one of the Red Cross response teams at ...
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Paediatrician and public health consultant who led one of the Red Cross response teams at ...
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Software: Practice and Experience, 1987
AbstractJoyce is a programming language for distributed systems based on CSP and Pascal. A Joyce program defines concurrent agents which communicate through unbuffered channels. This paper describes a surprisingly simple single‐processor implementation of Joyce which runs on an IBM‐PC.
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AbstractJoyce is a programming language for distributed systems based on CSP and Pascal. A Joyce program defines concurrent agents which communicate through unbuffered channels. This paper describes a surprisingly simple single‐processor implementation of Joyce which runs on an IBM‐PC.
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