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1System F — System F, also known as the polymorphic lambda calculus or the second order lambda calculus, is a typed lambda calculus. It was discovered independently by the logician Jean Yves Girard and the computer scientist John C. Reynolds. System F… …
2System — Sys tem, n. [L. systema, Gr. ?, fr. ? to place together; sy n with + ? to place: cf. F. syst[ e]me. See {Stand}.] 1. An assemblage of objects arranged in regular subordination, or after some distinct method, usually logical or scientific; a… …
3System Y — is a Digital telephone exchange system used by British Telecom as an alternative to the System X. System Y refers to the AXE 10 system manufactured by Ericsson. British Telecom decided to use the AXE10 digital switch in the mid 1980s as a way of… …
4System 4 — is the code Rensis Likert gave to the future of organisations moving away from the bureaucratic model of Max Weber, which he referred to as System 1. Likert used a psychological analysis of organisations and conducted extensive research using… …
5System X — may refer to:*IBM System x (computing) an intel based server platform by IBM*System X (telephony) a digital switching platform developed for British Telecom British Telecom*System X (computing) a supercomputer system, built by Virginia Tech* Mac… …
6System 80 — is a pressurized water reactor design by the Westinghouse Electric Company.ystem 80+An updated version of the plant has been designed which was given a + at the end of the name. This indicates an evolutionary plant design changes were made to… …
7System 7 — Infobox OS name = System 7 caption = Screenshot of System 7.5.3 developer = Apple Computer family = Mac OS Classic source model = Closed source latest release version = 7.6.1 latest release date = April 7 1997 kernel type = Monolithic for 68k,… …
8System 6 — Infobox OS version name = System Software 6 family = Mac OS caption = System Software 6.0.8 workspace developer = Apple Computer source model = Closed source license = Proprietary kernel type = Monolithic first release date = April, 1988 first… …
9system — noun Etymology: Late Latin systemat , systema, from Greek systēmat , systēma, from synistanai to combine, from syn + histanai to cause to stand more at stand Date: 1603 1. a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified …
10System 3 — This article is about the computer game company. See System/3 for the IBM minicomputer system. For the Scottish opinion pollster, TNS System Three , see Taylor Nelson Sofres. System 3 is a London based computer game developer, founded in 1984 by… …