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Hello,
I'm curious about something again ;)
In the paper "The Birth of IMAGE", Fred White writes the following:
(see http://www.adager.com/TechnicalPapersHTML/BirthOfImage.html),
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> A special section, headed by Lee Johnson and independent of the systems
> lab, was working on other lower-priority, second-release projects: SIS
> (Student Information System) SAS (Student Accounting System), QUERY (a
> file inquiry and reporting system), ISAM (an indexed sequential file
> access method), the sort/merge facility and the editor.
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Were the SIS and SAS applications ever finished? Were they widely used?
What became of them?
--
Edward "curiosity killed the cat" Berner
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