slovodefinícia
berkeley
(encz)
Berkeley,Berkeley n: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Spojené státy americké,
okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
berkeley
(czen)
Berkeley,Berkeleyn: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Spojené státy americké,
okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
Berkeley
(gcide)
Berkeley \Berkeley\ n.
Bishop George Berkeley; b. 1685, d. 1753.
[WordNet 1.5]
berkeley
(wn)
Berkeley
n 1: Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who opposed the
materialism of Thomas Hobbes (1685-1753) [syn: Berkeley,
Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeley]
2: a city in California on the eastern shore of San Francisco
Bay; site of the University of California at Berkeley
berkeley
(foldoc)
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley
UCB

(UCB)

See also Berzerkley, BSD.

(http://berkeley.edu/).

Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/,
not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation.

(1994-11-29)
podobné slovodefinícia
berkeley
(encz)
Berkeley,Berkeley n: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Spojené státy americké,
okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
berkeley
(czen)
Berkeley,Berkeleyn: [jmén.] příjmení, město - Spojené státy americké,
okres v USA Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
softwarová distribuce pocházející z univerzity v berkeley
(czen)
softwarová distribuce pocházející z univerzity v Berkeley, CA,BSDn:
[zkr.] Berkeley Software Distribution jose
Berkeleyism
(gcide)
Berkeleian \Berke*le"ian\ (b[~e]rk*l[=e]"an), a.
Of or relating to Bishop Berkeley or his system of idealism;
as, Berkeleian philosophy. -- Berke"ley*ism, n.
[1913 Webster]
berkeley
(wn)
Berkeley
n 1: Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who opposed the
materialism of Thomas Hobbes (1685-1753) [syn: Berkeley,
Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeley]
2: a city in California on the eastern shore of San Francisco
Bay; site of the University of California at Berkeley
bishop berkeley
(wn)
Bishop Berkeley
n 1: Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who opposed the
materialism of Thomas Hobbes (1685-1753) [syn: Berkeley,
Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeley]
george berkeley
(wn)
George Berkeley
n 1: Irish philosopher and Anglican bishop who opposed the
materialism of Thomas Hobbes (1685-1753) [syn: Berkeley,
Bishop Berkeley, George Berkeley]
university of california at berkeley
(wn)
University of California at Berkeley
n 1: a university in Berkeley, California
berkeley
(foldoc)
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley
UCB

(UCB)

See also Berzerkley, BSD.

(http://berkeley.edu/).

Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/,
not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation.

(1994-11-29)
berkeley 4.2
(foldoc)
Berkeley Software Distribution
4.2BSD
4.3BSD
Berkeley 4.2
Berkeley Unix
BSD
BSD Unix

(BSD) A family of Unix versions developed
by Bill Joy and others at the {University of California at
Berkeley}, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11
computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern
general-purpose computers. BSD Unix incorporates paged
virtual memory, TCP/IP networking enhancements and many
other features.

BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 1980-10-19. The BSD versions
(4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from
them (SunOS, ULTRIX, Mt. Xinu, Dynix) held the
technical lead in the Unix world until AT&T's successful
standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are still widely
popular.

See also Berzerkeley, USG Unix.

(2005-01-20)
berkeley edif200
(foldoc)
Berkeley EDIF200

translator-building toolkit

Wendell C. Baker and Prof A. Richard Newton of the Electronics
Research Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.

Version 7.6. Restriction: no-profit without permission.

(ftp://ic.berkeley.edu/pub/edif).

(1990-07-01)
berkeley fp
(foldoc)
Berkeley FP

A version of Backus's FP distributed with
4.2BSD Unix.

(ftp://apple.com/ArchiveVol1/Unix_lang).

(1997-12-15)
berkeley internet name domain
(foldoc)
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
BIND

(BIND) An implementation of a DNS server
developed and distributed by the {University of California at
Berkeley}.

Many Internet hosts run BIND, and it is the ancestor of
many commercial implementations.

(1997-12-15)
berkeley logo
(foldoc)
Berkeley Logo

A Logo interpreter by Brian Harvey
. Berkeley Logo programs will run on
Unix, IBM PC, or Macintosh. It doesn't do anything
fancy about graphics and only allows one turtle.

Version: 4.6, as of 2000-03-21.

MswLogo is a Microsoft Windows front end.

(ftp://anarres.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/ucblogo).

(2000-03-28)
berkeley network
(foldoc)
Berkeley Network

(B-NET) Top level Unix Ethernet software developed at the
University of California at Berkeley. There are no formal
specifications but UCB's 4.2BSD Unix implementation on the
VAX is the de facto standard. Distributed by Unisoft.
Includes net.o driver routines for specific hardware, {pseudo
ttys}, daemons, hostname command to set/get name, /etc/hosts
database of names and Internet addresses of other hosts,
/etc/hosts.equiv host-wide database to control remote access,
.rhosts per user version of hosts.equiv.

UCB's implementation of the Internet Protocol includes
trailers to improve performance on paged memory management
systems such as VAXen. These trailers are an exception to
the Internet Protocol specification.
berkeley quality software
(foldoc)
Berkeley Quality Software
BQS

(Often abbreviated "BQS") Term used in a pejorative
sense to refer to software that was apparently created by
rather spaced-out hackers late at night to solve some unique
problem. It usually has nonexistent, incomplete, or incorrect
documentation, has been tested on at least two examples, and
core dumps when anyone else attempts to use it. This term was
frequently applied to early versions of the "dbx(1)" debugger.

See also Berzerkeley.

[Jargon File]

(1996-01-15)
berkeley software design, inc
(foldoc)
Berkeley Software Design, Inc

(BSDI) A company that sells BSD/OS, a commercial
version of Berkeley Standard Distribution Unix,
networking, and Internet technologies originally developed by
the Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the
University of California at Berkeley.

Leading CSRG computer scientists founded BSDI in 1991. BSDI's
BSD/OS represents over 20 years of development by the
worldwide BSD technical community. BSD technology is known
worldwide for its powerful, flexible and portable architecture
and advanced development environments.

BSDI designs, develops, markets, and supports the BSD/OS
operating system, Internet server software for IBM PCs,
and other products. BSDI planned to release an Internet
gateway product for Novell IPX networks in 1995.

(http://bsdi.com/).

E-mail: .

Address: 5575 Tech Center Drive, #110, Colorado Springs, CO
80918, USA. Telephone: +1 (719) 593 9445. Fax: +1 (719) 598
4238.

(1996-01-13)
berkeley software distribution
(foldoc)
Berkeley Software Distribution
4.2BSD
4.3BSD
Berkeley 4.2
Berkeley Unix
BSD
BSD Unix

(BSD) A family of Unix versions developed
by Bill Joy and others at the {University of California at
Berkeley}, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11
computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern
general-purpose computers. BSD Unix incorporates paged
virtual memory, TCP/IP networking enhancements and many
other features.

BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 1980-10-19. The BSD versions
(4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from
them (SunOS, ULTRIX, Mt. Xinu, Dynix) held the
technical lead in the Unix world until AT&T's successful
standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are still widely
popular.

See also Berzerkeley, USG Unix.

(2005-01-20)
berkeley softworks
(foldoc)
Berkeley Softworks

The company that wrote Graffiti and a similar
scheme for the Commodore 64 (made it very Macintosh-like)
and the Commodore 128 (which could multitask).

(1995-01-24)
berkeley unix
(foldoc)
Berkeley Software Distribution
4.2BSD
4.3BSD
Berkeley 4.2
Berkeley Unix
BSD
BSD Unix

(BSD) A family of Unix versions developed
by Bill Joy and others at the {University of California at
Berkeley}, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11
computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern
general-purpose computers. BSD Unix incorporates paged
virtual memory, TCP/IP networking enhancements and many
other features.

BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 1980-10-19. The BSD versions
(4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from
them (SunOS, ULTRIX, Mt. Xinu, Dynix) held the
technical lead in the Unix world until AT&T's successful
standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are still widely
popular.

See also Berzerkeley, USG Unix.

(2005-01-20)
berkeley yacc
(foldoc)
Berkeley Yacc
byacc
Zeus
Zoo

(byacc, previously Zeus, then Zoo) Probably the best
variant of the Yacc parser generator. Written by Robert
Corbett .

(ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/byacc.1.9.tar.Z).

(2000-07-16)
university of california at berkeley
(foldoc)
University of California at Berkeley
Berkeley
UCB

(UCB)

See also Berzerkley, BSD.

(http://berkeley.edu/).

Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/,
not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation.

(1994-11-29)
berkeley quality software
(jargon)
Berkeley Quality Software
adj.

(often abbreviated “BQS”) Term used in a pejorative sense to refer to
software that was apparently created by rather spaced-out hackers late at
night to solve some unique problem. It usually has nonexistent, incomplete,
or incorrect documentation, has been tested on at least two examples, and
core dumps when anyone else attempts to use it. This term was frequently
applied to early versions of the dbx(1) debugger. See also Berzerkeley.

Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/, not /bark´lee/
as in British Received Pronunciation.

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