Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ceres_(workstation)> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 45 of
45
with 100 triples per page.
- Ceres_(workstation) abstract "The Ceres Workstation was a computer built by Niklaus Wirth's group around 1985. Ceres was a workstation based on the NS320xx a CPU by National Semiconductor. Ceres was a follow-up project to the Lilith, a machine based on AMD bit-slice technology and the programming language Modula-2. The operating system of Ceres, called "The Oberon System" was completely written in the programming language Oberon. It is an early example of an object oriented operating system utilizing garbage collection on the system level. On the same hardware Clemens Szyperski implemented as part of his PhD an operating system, called ETHOS, which was taking full advantage of object oriented technologies. Unfortunately, the sources of ETHOS were not available in the beginning, and/or have been lost in the meantime. According to a posting of Clemens Szyperski on usenet the BlackBox Component Builder, formerly known as Oberon/F, incorporates many of his ideas and principles.".
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageExternalLink cszypers.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageExternalLink core_3_1.pdf.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageExternalLink 102674736.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageExternalLink X2321.2002A.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageExternalLink popupfriendly.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageID "23907933".
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageLength "2483".
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageRevisionID "680366210".
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink BlackBox_Component_Builder.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink CPU.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_workstations.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Computer_History_Museum.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Philosophy.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Garbage_collection_(computer_science).
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Lilith_(computer).
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Modula-2.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink NS320xx.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink National_Semiconductor.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Niklaus_Wirth.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Oberon_(operating_system).
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Oberon_(programming_language).
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Oberon_programming_language.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Object-oriented_programming.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Object_oriented.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink Operating_system.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLink PhD.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ceres (workstation)".
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ceres".
- Ceres_(workstation) hasPhotoCollection Ceres_(workstation).
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-hardware-stub.
- Ceres_(workstation) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ceres_(workstation) subject Category:Computer_workstations.
- Ceres_(workstation) hypernym Computer.
- Ceres_(workstation) type InformationAppliance.
- Ceres_(workstation) comment "The Ceres Workstation was a computer built by Niklaus Wirth's group around 1985. Ceres was a workstation based on the NS320xx a CPU by National Semiconductor. Ceres was a follow-up project to the Lilith, a machine based on AMD bit-slice technology and the programming language Modula-2. The operating system of Ceres, called "The Oberon System" was completely written in the programming language Oberon.".
- Ceres_(workstation) label "Ceres (workstation)".
- Ceres_(workstation) sameAs Ceres_(Computersystem).
- Ceres_(workstation) sameAs m.076y93m.
- Ceres_(workstation) sameAs Q743589.
- Ceres_(workstation) sameAs Q743589.
- Ceres_(workstation) wasDerivedFrom Ceres_(workstation)?oldid=680366210.
- Ceres_(workstation) isPrimaryTopicOf Ceres_(workstation).