Copyright © 1978 American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Printed in U.S.A. UNIX Time-Sharing System: Preface By T. H.
RBCS/RCMAS--Converting to the MERT Operating System By E. R. NAGELBERG and M. A.
Statistical Text Processing By L. E. McMAHON, L. L. CHERRY, and R.
The C Programming Language By D. M. RITCHIE, S. C. JOHNSON, M. E. LESK, and B. W.
The MERT Operating System By H. LYCKLAMA and D. L. BAYER (Manuscript received December 5, 1977) The MERT operating system supports multiple operating system environments.
This paper explains how the Network Operations Center System * UNIX is a t r a d e m a r k of Bell L a b o r a t o r i e s .
The Programmer's Workbench By T. A. DOLOTTA, R. C. HAIGHT, and J. R.
The UNIX Operating System as a Base for Applications By G. W. R. LUDERER, J. F. MARANZANO, and B. A.
The UNIX Shell By S. R. BOURNE (Manuscript received January 30, 1978) The UNIX* shell is a command programming language that provides an interface to the UNIX operating system.
UNIX Implementation By K. THOMPSON (Manuscript received December 5, 1977) This paper describes in high-level terms the implementation of the resident UNIX* kernel.
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