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- UNIXWORLD MAGAZINE'S 1991 CUMULATIVE INDEX~
-
- This index is divided into two main sections: topics and
- products. Articles are listed under subheadings in each section,
- and may be listed under more than one section or subheading.
- Articles are listed by title, month, and article type; names and
- vendors of reviewed products appear in parentheses. This index
- includes articles in the January through December issues as well
- as the two Special Reports--International UNIX and MIS Meets Open
- Systems--published in 1991. All feature articles, strategies
- features, reviews, Serlin Reports, Standards columns, profiles,
- and tutorials are listed in this index.~
-
- To order back issues, contact our circulation department at
- 415-940-1500 until May 31st, or 415-513-6800 beginning June 1st.
-
-
- TOPICS~
-
- Advanced Computing Environment (ACE):~
- "Will ACE Shuffle the Workstation Deck?" July feature~
- AT&T:~
- "Can a Cash Register Company Fix the Phone Company?"
- February feature~
- "Does Outside Ownership of UNIX Really Matter?" July
- Serlin Report~
- "The New NCR Machine Pits Itself Against Mainframes,"
- October Serlin Report~
- "NCR Under Siege," March feature~
- Best products:~
- "The Best Products of 1990," January feature~
- C++:~
- "C++ Class Relationships," March tutorial~
- "Moving on to C++," January tutorial~
- "User-defined C++ Data Types," February tutorial~
- CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering):~
- "Making CASE Work for You," November feature~
- CD-ROM:~
- "Making CD-ROM Usable for UNIX," July Standards~
- Client-server computing:~
- "Unjamming Client-Server Bottlenecks," September feature~
- Cobol:~
- "Cobol Bridges the Mainframe Gap," April feature~
- Consulting:~
- "Time to Go Out on Your Own," May feature~
- Databases:~
- "Database Hell," March feature~
- "Peering into the Mainframe Database," Special Report:
- MIS Meets Open Systems~
- "SQL Shows Database Interoperability," November Standards~
- Data General:~
- "Is Data General Headed for Another Crash?" November
- strategies feature~
- Desktop publishing:~
- "Why Can't UNIX Be Presentable," April feature~
- Digital Equipment Corp.:~
- "Can DEC Take the Risk Out of RISC," June feature~
- "'Snake Oil' Ingredients Suddenly Look Good at DEC,"
- February Serlin Report~
- DOS:~
- "The DOS-to-UNIX Connection," June feature~
- E-mail:~
- "E-mail Beyond UNIX," November feature~
- "E-mail to the Outside World," February feature~
- Government:~
- "The Growing Government Market," February feature~
- "The Tangled Web of U.S. Government Standardization,"
- April Standards~
- Graphics:~
- "Why Can't UNIX Be Presentable," April feature~
- GUIs:~
- "GUI Wars in Japan," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- "Sign Language," Special Report: International UNIX 1991~
- "Standards Bodies Tackle the GUIs," August Standards~
- "Who's Winning the GUI Race?," August feature
- Hunter Systems:~
- "A Port if a Port, Of Course, Of Course," May strategies
- feature~
- Hewlett-Packard:~
- "Snake in the Box," May feature~
- Imaging:~
- "Paperless Storage," July feature~
- International:~
- "Barriers to Change," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- "Breaking the Great Wall," Special Report: International
- UNIX 1991~
- "GUI Wars in Japan," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- "Interview: Walter DeBacker," June feature~
- "Latin America's Balancing Act," Special Report:
- International UNIX 1991~
- "Little Dragons Breathing Fire," Special Report:
- International UNIX 1991~
- "Sign Language," Special Report: International UNIX 1991~
- "Translation, Please," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- "UNIX for a Once-Closed World," Special Report:
- International UNIX 1991~
- "UNIX is Up Down Under," Special Report: International
- UNIX 1991~
- "Who's In Charge of International Standards?" June
- Standards
- Internet:~
- "Will Success Spoil the Internet?" September feature~
- Kodak:~
- "Kodak Sharpens Interactive's Focus," January strategies
- feature~
- Licensing:~
- "A New Way to License Software," December feature~
- Mainframes:~
- "Getting Your CICS from UNIX," Special Report: MIS Meets
- Open Systems~
- "The New NCR Machine Pits Itself Against Mainframes,"
- October Serlin Report~
- "Peering into the Mainframe Database," Special Report:
- MIS Meets Open Systems~
- "UNIX on a Mainframe? The Idea's Growing," May Serlin
- Report~
- Management:~
- "How MIS Directors are Facing the Incoming Tide," Special
- Report: MIS Meets Open Systems~
- "Picking the Proper Programmer," Special Report: MIS
- Meets Open Systems~
- Manufacturing:~
- "Open Systems Manufacture the Goods," Special Report: MIS
- Meets Open Systems~
- Massively parallel computing:~
- "What's Oracle Doing with Massively Parallel Computing?"
- June Serlin Report~
- Market issues:~
- "1991 UNIX Forecast," January feature~
- "The Top 10 UNIX Companies of 1991," December feature~
- Motif:~
- "Customizing the OSF/Motif Window Manager," July
- tutorial~
- "Motif on Sun Workstations!" March feature~
- "Who's Winning the GUI Race?," August feature
- NCR:~
- "Can a Cash Register Company Fix the Phone Company?"
- February feature~
- "NCR Under Siege," March feature~
- "The New NCR Machine Pits Itself Against Mainframes,"
- October Serlin Report~
- Networking:~
- "Getting Rid of Wires," October feature~
- Network management:~
- "Just Say No," July feature~
- Next:~
- "The Mellowing of Next," September strategies feature~
- Novell:~
- "Big Red," June strategies feature~
- Online transaction processing:~
- "Can Open Systems be OLTP Systems?" Special Report: MIS
- Meets Open Systems~
- "Online Transaction Processing for the Rest of Us,"
- January Serlin Report~
- "Tiny Transarc Boosts the Biggies," July strategies
- feature~
- Open Look:~
- "Who's Winning the GUI Race?," August feature
- Open systems:~
- "Open Says Me," February feature~
- "Open Systems Leave the Twilight Zone," March Serlin
- Report~
- "What Do Open Systems Really Cost?" Special Report: MIS
- Meets Open Systems~
- OSF:~
- "An Impressive New Product from OSF," April Serlin
- Report (Distributed Computing Environment)~
- OSF/1:~
- "The Debut of a New UNIX," March feature~
- Oracle:~
- "What's Oracle Doing with Massively Parallel Computing?,
- June Serlin Report~
- People:
- "Tania Amochaev: Naturally Driven," November profile~
- "Bill Carrico and Judy Estrin: Spouses, Partners, and
- Parents," August profile~
- "James Clark: The Street-Smart Professor," May profile~
- "Pamela Coker: How Sweet it Is," December profile~
- "Interview: Walter DeBacker," June feature~
- "Bud Huber: This Bud's for Users," June profile~
- "Doug Michels: The Son Also Rises," March profile~
- "Oliver Jones: An Activist's Global View," February
- profile~
- "John Paul: Nice Guys Can Finish First," October profile~
- "Who is the Real Dennis Ritchie?" January profile~
- "Roger Ross: A Chip on His Shoulder," September profile~
- "Roger Sippl: Sippl, the Survivor," July profile~
- "Bjarne Stroustrup: Great Dane," April profile~
- Perl:~
- "The Mystery of the Perl Bug," October tutorial~
- "The Perl of Least Resistance," September tutorial~
- "Through the Perly Gates," August tutorial~
- Portability:~
- "But Will it Port?" May feature~
- "Out With the Old, in With the New," Special Report: MIS
- Meets Open Systems~
- Posix:~
- "Clouds Over **compress**, Clear Skies for SQL and
- networking," February Standards
- Presentation graphics:~
- "Why Can't UNIX Be Presentable?" April feature~
- Programming:~
- "The New Generation of RISC," August feature~
- "Picking the Proper Programmer," Special Report: MIS
- Meets Open Systems~
- Security:~
- "Controlling Access to SVR4," November tutorial~
- "Looking for a UNIX Security Blanket," January Standards~
- "New Ways to Lock Files and Records," June tutorial~
- "SVR4 May Become the First Truly Secure UNIX," November
- Serlin Report~
- Software:~
- "A New Way to License Software," December feature~
- "Get Yer Free Software Here!" December tutorial~
- "Get Your PC Software on UNIX," October feature~
- "GUI Wars in Japan," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- "UNIX Inches Closer to Off-the-Shelf Software,"
- September Serlin Report~
- Software development:~
- "Customizing the OSF/Motif Window Manager," July
- tutorial~
- "Sign Language," Special Report: International UNIX 1991~
- "Translation, Please," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- SPECmark benchmark:~
- "Are SPECmarks as Useless as Other Benchmarks?" August
- Serlin Report~
- Standards:
- "Clouds Over **compress**, Clear Skies for SQL and
- networking," February Standards
- "Consortium Forms Universal Character Code Standards,"
- May Standards~
- "In Search of Standard UNIX," December Standards~
- "Making CD-ROM Usable for UNIX," July Standards~
- "Playing the Shell Game," March Standards~
- "SQL Shows Database Interoperability," November Standards~
- "Sign Language," Special Report: International UNIX 1991~
- "Translation, Please," Special Report: International UNIX
- 1991~
- "Vendors Willing to Cooperate on Object Standards,"
- September Standards~
- "Who's In Charge of International Standards?" June
- Standards~
- Storage:~
- "Paperless Storage," July feature~
- Sun Microsystems/SPARC:~
- "Can Sun Microsystems Keep its Edge?" December Serlin
- Report~
- "Sun in their Eyes," October feature~
- Support:~
- "Who Ya Gonna Call?" Special Report: MIS Meets Open
- Systems~
- System V Release 4 (SVR4):~
- "Controlling Access to SVR4," November tutorial~
- "SVR4 May Become the First Truly Secure UNIX," November
- Serlin Report~
- Transarc:~
- "Tiny Transarc Boosts the Biggies," July strategies
- feature~
- Unisys:~
- "Is Unisys an Endangered Species?" August strategies
- feature~
- UNIX System Laboratories:~
- "Does Outside Ownership of UNIX Really Matter?" July
- Serlin Report~
- User groups:~
- "The New Users," July feature~
- "This Bud's for Users," June profile~
- Windows:~
- "Must You Choose Between X and Windows?" November feature~
- X:~
- "Configuring X Display Management," May tutorial~
- "Must You Choose Between X and Windows?" November feature~
- "X Display Management," April tutorial~
- "X Rated in 3-D," October Standards~
- Xerox:~
- "Life in the Slow Lane," October strategies feature~
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- PRODUCTS
-
-
- 4GLs:~
- "Tools for Flexible Interface Design," January software
- review (Faircom Toolbox, Empress 4GL)~
- Accounting:~
- "Accounting Software with Flexibility," December product
- of the month (FourGen Corporate)~
- Boards:~
- "Choosing a Board for Speedy Graphics," April point of
- purchase~
- "Is Your SBus Board Compatible," July point of purchase~
- "PC Surprise Package from Silicon Graphics," January
- product of the month~
- "Which Multiport in the Storm?" November point of
- purchase~
- Bulletin board systems:~
- "An Accessible Bulletin Board," April software review
- (Z/Max XChange)~
- "Bulletin Boards for Business," August software review
- (Saratoga Information Systems BBCS, Coconut Computing
- Inc. Coconet, MMB Development Corp. Teamate UNIX BBS)~
- Communications:~
- "Customizing Your Modem Communications," software review
- (CMI MLink)~
- Databases:~
- "dBase Comes to UNIX," April software review
- (Ashton-Tate dBase IV)~
- "Designing a Faster, More Efficient Database," June
- software review (Six Sigma Case Canonizer)~
- "The Object-Oriented Database of Your Desire," March
- point of purchase~
- Desktop managers:~
- "Friendly Desktops," September software review
- (Hewlett-Packard HP-VUE, IXI Ltd. X.desktop 3.0, Visix
- Software Inc. Looking Glass Professional)~
- Desktop publishing:~
- "Low-cost Publishing for the Masses," June software
- review (Elan Avalon Publisher)~
- Disk controllers:~
- "Gentlemen, Start Your Disk Controllers," February point
- of purchase~
- Disk optimizers:~
- "Hard Disk Zoology," July software review (Stallion
- Technology Crocodile)~
- E-mail:~
- "UNIX Mail Gets Easier," November software review
- (Alfalfa Software Inc. Poste, Cyantic Systems Cymail,
- Z-Code Software Z-Mail)~
- Fax products:~
- "The Fax Speak for Themselves," February product update~
- "Four Fitting Fax Packages," August software review (COS
- Trufax, V-Systems VSI*Fax, Faximum Software Faximum,
- Digiboard Digifax)~
- Front-end software:~
- "Great Product, But Will Anyone Remember the Name?" May
- product of the month (Data General OSO/pc.DAA)~
- "New UNIX Variant for $99.95," February software review
- (Mark Williams Co. Coherent)~
- "Planting Apples in UNIX Networks," May software review
- (Pacer Software Inc. PacerLink)~
- Graphics:~
- "Painting in UNIX," April software review (Media Logic
- Artisan)~
- "Quick on the Draw," October software review (CorelDraw)~
- GUI builders/toolkits:~
- "Pick a GUI, Any GUI," May software review (XVT Software
- XVT)~
- "Two Gooey Builders that Stick," January software review
- (Visual Edge Software UIM/X, Sun Microsystems Guide)~
- Integrated office software/Office automation software:~
- "Applix Rewrites the Rules of Integrated Office
- Software," February product of the month~
- "Integrating Your Office Software," point of purchase,
- January~
- "New Age Office Automation," December product review
- (Applix Inc. Asterix, BBN Systems and Technologies
- BBN/Slate, Clarity Software Inc. Rapport)~
- "New Applications for X in the Office," March feature~
- Laptops/Portables:~
- "A Workstation for the Lap," September hardware review
- (RDI BriteLite)~
- "Sony's Portable RISC Workstation," March hardware review
- (News)~
- "Will Tadpole Leapfrog Other UNIX Laptops?" August
- product of the month~
- Modems:~
- "Choosing a Modem for UNIX," October point of purchase~
- Multiprocessing:~
- "Data General's UNIX Prayer," April hardware review
- (Aviion 402)~
- "Wyse Muscles into Multiprocessor Market," January
- hardware review (9000i)~
- Network management tools:~
- "Can Tivoli Spread its Wizdom?" November product of the
- month (Tivoli Wizdom)
- "Just Say No," July feature~
- "On the Trail of the Network Management Grail," July
- product of the month (Concord Communications Trakker)~
- "Problem Diagnosis by Remote Control," April product of
- the month (Maxtech Doublevision)~
- Object-oriented databases:~
- "Designing a Faster, More Efficient Database," June
- software review (Six Sigma Case Canonizer)~
- "The Object-Oriented Database of Your Desire," March
- point of purchase~
- Object-oriented toolkits:~
- "New Ways to Program in Object-Oriented X," August
- software review (Saber Software Saber-C++, Solbourne's
- Object Interface Toolkit)~
- Printers:~
- "Can Your Printer be a Network Sprinter," June point of
- purchase~
- Processors:~
- "Weitek's Way: Take Revenge," June product of the month
- (SPARC Enhancement Kit)~
- Servers:~
- "Is it Time for OSI Yet?" October product of the month
- (Dowty Network Systems ScaNet)~
- Software development:~
- "Fast Track to Motif Applications," March software review
- (IXI X.deskterm, Cambridge Connectivity SoftOption)~
- "Getting Sirius About Documentation," September product
- of the month (Sirius Fingertip Librarian)~
- "New Ways to Program in Object-Oriented X," August
- software review (Saber Software Saber-C++, Solbourne's
- Object Interface Toolkit)~
- "Pick a GUI, Any GUI," May software review (XVT Software
- XVT)~
- "Tools for Flexible Interface Design," January software
- review (Faircom Toolbox, Empress 4GL)~
- "Two Gooey Builders that Stick," January software review
- (Visual Edge Software UIM/X, Sun Microsystems Guide)~
- Spreadsheets:~
- "Exclaim Claims X," July software review (Quality
- Software Products Exclaim)~
- "Looking for an Unbeatable Spreadsheet?" August point of
- purchase~
- Storage:~
- "Getting it on Tape," September point of purchase~
- "Hard Disk Zoology," July software review (Stallion
- Technology Crocodile)~
- "Making Sure Bigger is Really Better," December point of
- purchase
- System administration:~
- "Can Tivoli Spread its Wizdom?" November product of the
- month (Tivoli Wizdom)
- "Problem Diagnosis by Remote Control," April product of
- the month (Maxtech Doublevision)
- Time management software:~
- "Either Synchronize or Clockwise," March software review
- (Crosswind Technologies Synchronize, Phase II Software
- Corp. Clockwise)~
- Uninterruptible power supplies:~
- "Getting Data Up When Power is Down," October point of
- purchase~
- UNIX clones:~
- "New UNIX Variant for $99.95," February software review
- (Mark Williams Co. Coherent)~
- Word processing:~
- "Not Ready for Prime Time," September software review
- (SCO/Microsoft Word 5.1)~
- Workstations:~
- "Can DEC Take the Risk Out of RISC," June feature~
- "Dell Slays the UNIX Beast," February hardware review
- (Dell Station)~
- "HP's Dual Approach to Workstations," November hardware
- review (9000/720 and 9000/425e)~
- "More than a Toy but No Bargain," December hardware
- review (Amiga 3000 UX)~
- "The Next Next," July hardware review (Nextstation)~
- "Snake in the Box," May feature (HP 9000/700)~
- "Sun's Upscale SPARC 2," June hardware review~
- "What Do You Get with UNIX on a Mac?" May hardware review~
- "Would You Rather Have a Sun?" October hardware review
- (Tatung Compstation)~
- X servers:~
- "Serving Up X from a PC," November software review
- (Hummingbird Communications Ltd. HCL-Exceed/W, Integrated
- Inference Machines X11/AT, Visionware Ltd. XVision)~
- X terminals~
- "What Gives an X Terminal X Appeal?" May point of
- purchase
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