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2014
The adoption of cloud computing accelerated significantly over the past few years, and this trend will remain. As cloud-computing technologies and vendors mature, more educational institutions will adopt the Internet-based computing style. Organizations will use cloud computing to reduce the cost of e-mail, IT infrastructure, data centers and storage ...
Radenković, Božidar, Kočović, P.
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The adoption of cloud computing accelerated significantly over the past few years, and this trend will remain. As cloud-computing technologies and vendors mature, more educational institutions will adopt the Internet-based computing style. Organizations will use cloud computing to reduce the cost of e-mail, IT infrastructure, data centers and storage ...
Radenković, Božidar, Kočović, P.
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Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1985
This paper examines the business user and the problems of meeting his computing needs, particularly with regard to linking micros to mainframes.
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This paper examines the business user and the problems of meeting his computing needs, particularly with regard to linking micros to mainframes.
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IEEE Proceedings of the SOUTHEASTCON '91, 2002
The authors address the need for a page previewing capability in support of an IBM mainframe page composition product named SCRIPT or General Markup Language (GML). Ideas on how to utilize a standard PC to emulate an IBM 3812 remote printer are presented.
C.E. Nunnally, G. Thomas
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The authors address the need for a page previewing capability in support of an IBM mainframe page composition product named SCRIPT or General Markup Language (GML). Ideas on how to utilize a standard PC to emulate an IBM 3812 remote printer are presented.
C.E. Nunnally, G. Thomas
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Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '83, 1983
Historically universities took their early steps in computing through the acquisition of mainframe computer systems. These early machines were used primarily for academic and research purposes. During the last decade we saw an increased demand for computing services for student applications, research, and administrative purposes.
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Historically universities took their early steps in computing through the acquisition of mainframe computer systems. These early machines were used primarily for academic and research purposes. During the last decade we saw an increased demand for computing services for student applications, research, and administrative purposes.
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Information Systems Security, 1992
The widespread use and availability of microcomputers and local area networks (LANs) has drastically changed the way in which users do computing and access mainframes. Communications technology and LANs have increased the capability to interconnect computers remotely and locally. Users are demanding access to mainframe data bases, whether it be through
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The widespread use and availability of microcomputers and local area networks (LANs) has drastically changed the way in which users do computing and access mainframes. Communications technology and LANs have increased the capability to interconnect computers remotely and locally. Users are demanding access to mainframe data bases, whether it be through
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Data Processing, 1982
Abstract Many companies are moving from centralized data processing to distributed minicomputers. Systems using minis can become much more expensive.
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Abstract Many companies are moving from centralized data processing to distributed minicomputers. Systems using minis can become much more expensive.
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Data Processing, 1985
Abstract If personal computers are to be used at their full potential instead of acting as terminal emulators then some form of software to link the micro to the mainframe is required. The article describes several approaches from mainframe-resident applications software, to query languages and micro-based financial modelling packages.
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Abstract If personal computers are to be used at their full potential instead of acting as terminal emulators then some form of software to link the micro to the mainframe is required. The article describes several approaches from mainframe-resident applications software, to query languages and micro-based financial modelling packages.
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Data Processing, 1985
Abstract Terminals of the future should be able to communicate with any mainframe from any location and should be portable. The article assesses the development of 3270 compatible terminals and how they will meet future user needs.
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Abstract Terminals of the future should be able to communicate with any mainframe from any location and should be portable. The article assesses the development of 3270 compatible terminals and how they will meet future user needs.
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Proceedings of the 1983 annual conference on Computers : Extending the human resource - ACM 83, 1983
In 1980, the US Military Academy decided to move its 1300 freshmen computer course from a mainframe to micro computers. This paper describes the transfer exercise and the lessons learned in the process of making such a transfer.
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In 1980, the US Military Academy decided to move its 1300 freshmen computer course from a mainframe to micro computers. This paper describes the transfer exercise and the lessons learned in the process of making such a transfer.
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New Directions for Institutional Research, 1984
AbstractFor equivalent computer power, smaller computers are not more expensive than larger computers. The cost of computing in the immediate future will be governed not by hardware costs but rather by personnel, software, and communications costs.
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AbstractFor equivalent computer power, smaller computers are not more expensive than larger computers. The cost of computing in the immediate future will be governed not by hardware costs but rather by personnel, software, and communications costs.
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