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  2. Universal Systems Language - Wikipedia

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    Universal Systems Language (USL) is a systems modeling language and formal method for the specification and design of software and other complex systems. It was designed by Margaret Hamilton based on her experiences writing flight software for the Apollo program . [ 1 ]

  3. Apollo (app) - Wikipedia

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    After being tested in public beta since early 2015, [6] Apollo officially launched on the App Store for iOS on 23 October 2017. [7] Halifax-based [8] [9] developer Christian Selig, a former Apple intern, [10] [11] said in his Reddit introduction post that he saw the app as a suitable replacement for Alien Blue, and that the new official app, unlike Apollo, had not incorporated fan-favourite ...

  4. Spacewalk (software) - Wikipedia

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    [34] System entitlements and Software Channels entitlements removed 2.4 October 7, 2015 21, 22 [35] More Standardization on PatternFly User Interface 2.3 April 14, 2015 20, 21 [36] Solaris support removed 2.2 July 16, 2014 19, 20 [37] RHEL7 and CentOS 7 clients supported 2.1 March 4, 2014 19, 20 [38] Final Release installable to RHEL 5.

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  6. CA Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the company made four acquisitions, including Rally software for $480 million, [101] Unifyalm, Gridtools, [102] Idmlogic, [103] and Xceedium. [104] In 2016, CA acquired Blazemeter, [105] Automic, [106] Veracode, [107] and Runscope [108] in 2017. CA Technologies posted $4.2 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2018 (ending March 31, 2018 ...

  7. Apollo Computer - Wikipedia

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    Apollo was the first to release a standalone workstation. [3] [4] In 1981, the company unveiled the DN100 workstation, which used the Motorola 68000 microprocessor. Apollo workstations ran Aegis (later replaced by Domain/OS), a proprietary operating system with a Unix alternative shell.

  8. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Experimental operating system based on the Microsoft .NET platform, using software-based type safety as a replacement for hardware-based memory protection. Evolved into Midori. [89] Midori — — A managed code operating system being developed by Microsoft with joint effort of Microsoft Research. [90] [91] Red Dog Windows Cloud Azure ...

  9. Domain/OS - Wikipedia

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    Domain/OS is the discontinued operating system used by the Apollo/Domain line of workstations manufactured by Apollo Computer.It was originally launched in 1981 as AEGIS, and was rebranded to Domain/OS in 1988 when Unix environments were added to the operating system.