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Language peer sets for WYLBUR:
United States
United States/1973
Designed 1973
1970s languages
Fourth generation
High Cold War

WYLBUR(ID:8280/)

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Country: United States
Designed 1973


Text processing and command system, influential in the develpoment of both scripted text processing systems and remote command systems. Part of the ORVIL system, hance name)

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WYLBUR ORION   Influence

References:
  • WYLBUR Reference Manual, Columbia University Compu (1970) WYLBUR Reference Manual, Columbia University Computer Center, Columbia University, New York, N.Y. (1970).
  • WYLBUR reference manual. (1970) WYLBUR reference manual. Computer Center, Div. of Comput. Res. and Techn., National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., 1970.
  • Fajman, R., and Borgelt, J. (1971) Fajman, R., and Borgelt, J. ORVYL user's guide. Campus Facility, Stanford U. Comput. Center, Stanford, Calif. 1971.
  • Hawker, E. (1971) Hawker, E. (Ed.). WYLBUR reference manual. Campus Facility, Stanford U. Comput. Center, Stanford, Calif., 1971.
  • Wells, JW; M Mueller (1971) Wells, JW; M Mueller "SLAC/WYLBUR Manual"Stanford Computation Center Document SCC029, November 1971
  • Fajman, Roger and Borgelt, John (1973) Fajman, Roger and Borgelt, John "WYLBUR: an interactive text editing and remote job entry system" CACM 16(05) May 1973 pp314-322 Abstract Online copy
  • Ritchie, Dean (1980) Ritchie, Dean "Tracking the Performance and Capacity of WYLBUR" Int. CMG Conference 1980 pp96-103
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