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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~
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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