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The Computer Journal 1975 18(3):213-219; doi:10.1093/comjnl/18.3.213
© 1975 by British Computer Society
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The standard EMAS subsystem

G. E. Millard1 *, D. J. Rees2 § and H. Whitfield3 ¶

1 Edinburgh Regional Computing Centre, University of Edinburgh, The King's Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh, UK, 2 Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK, 3 Mathematisch Instituut, Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen, Postbus 800, Groningen, Netherlands

The user image of the Edinburgh Multi-Access System (EMAS) is provided by a subsystem. The structure of the standard subsystem and its relationship to the supervisor and director is described. A description is given of conventions introduced by the subsystem for the organisation of files and the standard facilities with which a user is provided.


Received January 1974.

* Edinburgh Regional Computing Centre, University of Edinburgh, The King's Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, Scotland.

§ Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

{ddagger} Present address: Mathematisch Instituut, Rijksuniversiteit te Groningen, Postbus 800, Groningen, Netherlands.


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