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  2. Occupational Information Network - Wikipedia

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    The O*NET system varies from the DOT in a number of ways. It is a digital database which offers a "flexible system, allowing users to reconfigure data to meet their needs" as opposed to the "fixed format" of the DOT; it reflects the employment needs of an Information society rather than an Industrial society; costs the government and users much less than a printed book would, and is easier to ...

  3. O*NET - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Free system software - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal; This is a category of articles relating to system software which can be freely used, copied, studied, modified, and redistributed by everyone that obtains a copy: "free software" or "open-source software".

  5. Free-net - Wikipedia

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    Welcome banner for a Free-Net bulletin board system, 1994. A free-net was originally a computer system or network that provided public access to digital resources and community information, including personal communications, through modem dialup via the public switched telephone network. The concept originated in the health sciences to provide ...

  6. Category:Systems - Wikipedia

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    A system is a set of entities [disambiguation needed], real or abstract, comprising a whole where each component interacts with or is related to at least one other component and they all serve a common objective.

  7. Network operating system - Wikipedia

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    A network operating system (NOS) is a specialized operating system for a network device such as a router, switch or firewall.. Historically operating systems with networking capabilities were described as network operating systems, because they allowed personal computers (PCs) to participate in computer networks and shared file and printer access within a local area network (LAN).

  8. MILNET - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as "Military Net." [ 1 ] During the 1980s the MILNET expanded as part of the Defense Data Network , [ 4 ] a worldwide set of military networks running at different security levels.

  9. C-Net - Wikipedia

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    C-Net, C-net, CNET, CNet, or Cnet may refer to: . CNET or "c|net" — a computer news website since 1994; C-Net DS2 or CNet DS2 — bulletin board software for Commodore 64 computer system since 1986