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Что (кто) такое Corporation for Open Systems - определение

Credence (Credence Systems Corporation); Credence Systems Corporation
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Corporation for Open Systems      
(COS) An international consortium of computer users and vendors set up to provide ways of testing OSI implementations. (1994-11-30)
DAZIX         
  • Daisy Logician computer
CAE COMPANY, NO LONGER IN EXISTENCE
DAZIX; Daisy Systems Corporation; Daisy Systems GmbH
Daisy/Cadnetix Corporation. A supplier of digital electronic CAE systems. (1994-12-06)
Open Systems & Information Dynamics         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Open Syst Inf Dyn; Open Syst. Inf. Dyn.; Open Systems and Information Dynamics
Open Systems & Information Dynamics (OSID) is a journal published by World Scientific. It covers interdisciplinary research in mathematics, physics, engineering and life sciences based upon the fields of information processing, storage and transmission, in both quantum and classical settings,World Scientific.
Comparison of open-source operating systems         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Comparison of Open Source Operating Systems; Comparison chart of Open Source Operating Systems; Comparison of open source operating systems; List of open source operating systems
These tables compare free software / open-source operating systems. Where not all of the versions support a feature, the first version which supports it is listed.
Open text         
  • Archive Center v16 Administration Client
  • OpenText office in Richmond Hill, Ontario
CANADIAN SOFTWARE COMPANY
Livelink; RedDot; Captiva Software; InfoDesign Corporation; RedDot Solutions; Artesia Digital Media Group; Open Text Corp; Captaris; RightFax; OpenText Corporation; Open Text; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Zix Corporation; Zix Corp; Open Text Corporation; Opentext; Tom Jenkins (OpenText); Opentext.com
In semiotic analysis (the studies of signs or symbols), an open text is a text that allows multiple or mediated interpretation by the readers. In contrast, a closed text leads the reader to one intended interpretation.
X/Open         
CONSORTIUM
XPG4; X/Open Portability Guide; Xopen; X/Open Standard; X-Open; Common Application Environment; XPG3; X/Open Company
<body> An international consortium of vendors who are defining the X/Open Common Applications Environment to provide applications portability. They also procuced the {X/open Portability Guide} (XPG). (1994-12-01)
Xopen         
CONSORTIUM
XPG4; X/Open Portability Guide; Xopen; X/Open Standard; X-Open; Common Application Environment; XPG3; X/Open Company
X/open Portability Guide         
CONSORTIUM
XPG4; X/Open Portability Guide; Xopen; X/Open Standard; X-Open; Common Application Environment; XPG3; X/Open Company
(XPG) A document which defines the interfaces of the X/Open Common Applications Environment. Version: XPG3. (1994-12-01)
XPG3         
CONSORTIUM
XPG4; X/Open Portability Guide; Xopen; X/Open Standard; X-Open; Common Application Environment; XPG3; X/Open Company
Version 3 of the X/open Portability Guide.
X/Open         
CONSORTIUM
XPG4; X/Open Portability Guide; Xopen; X/Open Standard; X-Open; Common Application Environment; XPG3; X/Open Company
X/Open group (also known as the Open Group for Unix Systems and incorporated in 1987 as X/Open Company, Ltd.) was a consortium founded by several European UNIX systems manufacturers in 1984 to identify and promote open standards in the field of information technology.

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Credence Systems

Credence Systems Corporation was a manufacturer of test equipment for the global semiconductor industry, with a major focus on solving specific challenges facing the fast-growing consumer-driven semiconductor markets. Founded in 1978 by David Mees as Semiconductor Test Solutions, the company changed its name to Credence after acquiring Axiom and ASIX in 1990. The company's initial public offering was completed on October 28, 1993. It was publicly traded on the Nasdaq stock market under the symbol CMOS before the merger with LTX in 2008. It was headquartered in Milpitas, California, and was established in twenty countries.

Customers included integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), wafer foundries, outsource assembly and test (OSAT) suppliers and fabless chip companies.