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  2. Version 7 Unix - Wikipedia

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    Version 7 Unix, also called Seventh Edition Unix, Version 7 or just V7, was an important early release of the Unix operating system. V7, released in 1979, was the last Bell Laboratories release to see widespread distribution before the commercialization of Unix by AT&T Corporation in the early 1980s. V7 was originally developed for Digital ...

  3. Single UNIX Specification - Wikipedia

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    The SUS emerged from multiple 1980s efforts to standardize operating system interfaces for software designed for variants of the Unix operating system. The need for standardization arose because enterprises using computers wanted to be able to develop programs that could be used on the computer systems of different manufacturers without reimplementing the programs.

  4. IBM AIX - Wikipedia

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    AIX is based on UNIX System V with 4.3BSD-compatible extensions. It is certified to the UNIX 03 and UNIX V7 specifications of the Single UNIX Specification, beginning with AIX versions 5.3 and 7.2 TL5, respectively. [6] Older versions were certified to the UNIX 95 and UNIX 98 specifications. [7]

  5. The Open Group - Wikipedia

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    The Open Group is the certifying body for the UNIX trademark, [2] and publishes the Single UNIX Specification technical standard, which extends the POSIX standards. The Open Group also develops and manages the TOGAF standard, which is an industry standard enterprise architecture framework .

  6. UniSoft - Wikipedia

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    UniSoft Corporation is an American software developer established in 1981, originally focused on the development of Unix ports for various computer architectures. Based in Millbrae, California , it now builds standardization and conformance testing applications for the digital television market.

  7. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    The first BSD mascot was the BSD daemon, named after a common type of Unix software program, a daemon. FreeBSD still uses the image, a red cartoon daemon named Beastie, wielding a pitchfork, as its mascot today. In 2005, after a competition, a stylized version of Beastie's head designed and drawn by Anton Gural was chosen as the FreeBSD logo. [32]

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  9. V7 - Wikipedia

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    V7 (political alliance), a political alliance in Suriname Video Seven, defunct graphics card manufacturer in the United States; V-7 Navy College Training Program, within the United States Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School during 1940–1945