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ORVYL and WYLBUR

Known as: Orvyl, WYLBUR 
ORVYL and WYLBUR are the names associated with the Stanford Timesharing System. Initially developed in 1967-68 for the IBM S/360-67 mainframe… 
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1982
1982
memory techniques can be used effectively to study file migration policies. An extensive data base offile access patterns allows… 
1982
1982
This paper takes a different approach to overcoming this documentation problem. The approach taken incorporates within WYLBUR, an… 
1982
1982
Various qualities of simple command languages, such as ease of use and flexibility, are defined in terms of syntax. Certain… 
1980
1980
  • D. Ritchie
  • 1980
  • Corpus ID: 34812481
1978
1978
We have'implemented'a software package for our IBM 360/ 370 system at SLAC, which we use in the development of stand alone LSI-11… 
1977
1977
WYLBUR is a system for manipulating various kinds of text, such as computer programs, manuscripts, letters, forms, articles, or… 
Review
1975
Review
1975
EDP professionals are becoming increasingly concerned with documentation - both in large and small facilities - and problems… 
1973
1973
WYLBUR is a comprehensive system for manipulating all kinds of text, such as computer programs, letters, and manuscripts, using… 
1972
1972
In 1968, N. Wirth (Jan. JACM) published a formal description of PL360, a programming language designed specifically for the IBM… 
1970
1970
The following problem was given as part of Stanford's Ph.D. qualifying examination in numerical analysis. Students were given…