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multi-user and web-based
Other features include an integrated DB2 database management system, a menu-driven interface, multi-user support, non-programmable terminals ( IBM 5250 ) and printers, security, communications, client – server and web-based applications.
Online ' chat ' includes web-based applications that allow communication between ( often directly addressed, but anonymous ) users in a multi-user environment.
Online chat includes web-based applications that allow communication-often directly addressed, but anonymous-between users in a multi-user environment.
* Invision Power File Manager, ( previously Aquonics File Manager ), a multi-user web-based file management system.

multi-user and suite
DR's product suite included the original CP / M and its various offshoots ; DR-DOS which was a MS-DOS compatible version of CP / M, and MP / M, the multi-user CP / M.

multi-user and which
Subsequent multi-user versions were tested by customers in 1978 and 1979, by which time a standardized query language – SQL – had been added.
However, the decisions made by the design team made for a very powerful processor and made possible advanced operating systems like OS-9 and UniFlex, which took advantage of the position-independent, re-entrant nature of the 6809 to create multi-user multitasking operating systems.
Windows NT became capable of multi-user operations primarily through the efforts of Citrix Systems, which repackaged NT 3. 5. 1 as the multi-user operating system WinFrame in 1995.
These days, with desktop systems acquiring more multi-user capabilities ( and the increasing popularity of Linux ), the new disk interface of choice is Serial ATA, which has throughput comparable to SCSI but at a lower cost.
Later, Meiko introduced M²VCS ( Meiko Multiple Virtual Computing Surfaces ), a multi-user resource management system which allowed the processors of a Computing Surface to be partitioned into several domains of different sizes.
Digital Research also produced a multi-user multitasking operating system compatible with CP / M-86, MP / M-86, which later evolved into Concurrent CP / M-86.
The early adventure games and simulations led on to multi-user variants, which were known as MUDs ( Multi-user domains ).
* The KPS ( Knowledge Process System ), developed in joint venture with Racal plc, a system which pioneered running a multi-user LISP machine environment
Wilcom enhanced this technology in 1982 with the introduction of the first multi-user system, which allowed more than one person to work on the embroidery process, streamlining production times.
Some operating systems that were available at the same time as Windows 9x are either multi-user or have multiple user accounts with different access privileges, which allows important system files ( such as the kernel image ) to be immutable under most user accounts.
It was a powerful and efficient general purpose multi-user system which supplied all the computing needs of Edinburgh University and the University of Kent ( the only other site outside Edinburgh to adopt the operating system ).
Virtual finance is a branch of game design theory which is concerned with monetary aspects of virtual worlds, such as massively parallel multi-user games.
Typical applications range from a personal homepage to a multilingual corporate website, which include role-based multi-user access, e-commerce functions and online communities.
Later, TSC introduced the multitasking, multi-user, Unix-like UniFLEX operating system, which required DMA disk controllers, 8 " disk, and so sold in only small numbers.
Prior to the founding of Mythic Entertainment, ISI had developed one multi-user BBS text-based role-playing game called Tempest, which was later renamed Darkness Falls.
WinFrame was a multi-user version of Windows NT 3. 51 which was fully repackaged by Citrix Systems.
Eumel grew into a complete multi-tasking, multi-user operating system supporting orthogonal persistence, which started shipping in 1980 and was later ported to Zilog Z8000, Motorola 68000 and Intel 8086 processors.
Titan was the computer on which Peter Swinnerton-Dyer developed the early multi-user time-sharing operating system called Titan Supervisor.
* Fairbourne Rights of Access Group, a group of people based in Fairbourne on the Welsh coast which is seeking to establish multi-user paths to improve access to the village
Allen designed Mordor after a late-1970s multi-user dungeon game named Avatar, which ran on the PLATO system developed by the University of Illinois.
The system was generally supplied with a multi-user operating system called MTX, which included a BASIC interpreter that was similar to Business BASIC.
Esri sells the latest version, ArcSDE 10. 1, as a component of ArcGIS Server-part of the ArcGIS family of software products which integrates geographic information query, mapping, spatial analysis, and editing within a multi-user enterprise DBMS environment.

multi-user and also
MySQL ( " My S-Q-L ", officially, but also called " My Sequel ") is the world's most used open source relational database management system ( RDBMS ) as of 2008 that runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases.
Most batch processing systems for mainframe computers may also be considered " multi-user ", to avoid leaving the CPU idle while it waits for I / O operations to complete.
DR-DOS and the DR family of multi-user operating systems also came with a RAM disk named VDISK. SYS.
All operating systems except for DR DOS, PalmDOS, Novell DOS and OpenDOS also support three independent file / directory ownership classes world / group / owner, whereas the single-user operating systems DR DOS 6. 0 and higher, PalmDOS, Novell DOS and OpenDOS only support them with an optional multi-user security module loaded.
The Icknield Way Trail, a multi-user route for riders and off-road cyclists also passes through the village.
It also provides supports for multi-user management.
One of the first real-time interactive multi-user games, MTrek ( MultiTrek ), was also distributed on DECUS tapes.
Scepter of Goth, also spelled Sceptre of Goth, was an early multi-user text-based role-playing game, or MUD.
The primary operating system was an in-house developed multi-tasking, multi-user operating system, but it could also run Unix.

multi-user and serves
In the network server example above, even though, say, a Web server that serves a multi-user application is not part of the operating system's TCB, it has the responsibility of performing access control so that the users cannot usurp the identity and privileges of each other.

multi-user and provide
However, it may not leave an audit trail of actions or provide the kinds of controls necessary in a multi-user organization.
The ability to provide multi-user systems was another language design.
The Relay program running on that userid would then provide multi-user chat functions, primarily in form of " channels " ( chat rooms ).
In 2004, the Laboratory for Molecular Systematics and Ecology ( LMSE ) was formed as a shared, multi-user facility to improve access to and provide training for the use of molecular data in systematic and ecological research.
CoVE provides programmers with an API to develop multi-user, multi-tasking, collaborative, cluster-ready applications with rich 2D interfaces using an immersive window manager and windowing API to provide windows, menus, buttons, and other common widgets within the VR system.
Z80-based EUMEL systems provide full multi-user multi-tasking operation with virtual memory management and complete isolation of one process against all others.

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