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| 11441. LONG TERM INFORMATION STORAGE: MS-DOS AND UNIX. Discusses how different operating systems -- MS-DOS and UNIX -- handle a variety of issues (e.g., user access to files, protection systems, simultaneous users) related to long-term information storage. Concludes that MS-DOS is limited by its machine specific orientation and that UNIX is generally a more versatile system. 10 pages, 10 footnotes, 3 bibliographic sources. |
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