CiteRank

In English Wikipedia

Completeness: 35 (46.67%)
Cited: 192 (61.94%)
All atributes instances: 1680 (80.27%)
Identification (url, isbn, doi, issn, jstor, pmc, pmid, arxiv, oclc, website): 3 (100%)

Filled attributes and number of instances

title

InfoWorld
31
Plus Unveils 20-Megabyte, Faster Version of Hardcard
3
AMD, Cyrix offer up alternative SMP spec
3
Review: Altos 586
3
Video arcades rival Broadway theatre and girlie shows in NY
3
Developers Unveil 'Vaporware'
2
Data Storage: Hard Disk, Tape Backup Choices Grow
2
Z-80 Board Puts CP/M on Apple
2
Gary Kildall and the Digital Research Success Story
2
Atari acts in an attempt to scuttle software pirates
2
Even without Unix
2
Another Unix Project to Run DOS on 80386
2
Simultask response
2
Seminar Spills Negotiating Secrets
2
Hazards & Opportunities in the Micro Market: Interview with Thinker Toy's George Morrow
2
Super DOS awaits new 80286 – Concurrent DOS 286 – delayed until Intel upgrades chip – offers Xenix's power and IBM PC compatibility
2
Turbo Pascal Sets Standard for Windows Programming
2
Answer Line
2
6300 Plus Launched by AT&T
2
InfoWorld, CompuServe users can work off-line, save mondey
2
Intel shows new 80286 chip – Future of DRI's Concurrent DOS 286 still unclear after processor fixed
2
InfoWorld: The Desktop Revolution
2
HP Challenges DEC, IBM With New Wave Office
1
Plus Acquires a Direct Marketer of Apple Drives
1
Altos—AMEX or MP/M?
1
Captain Grace M. Hopper: the Mother of COBOL
1
Creating a Campus Users’ Group
1
Microsoft Pursues Mac Write With Low-End Word Processor
1
Micro Industry in U.K. Shows Stiff Upper Lip
1
Operating System/2 to let PCs integrate more easily into SNA
1
News Briefs
1
Microsoft Does Windows
1
Clone Maker Columbia Closes. Officers Resign From Bankrupt Company To Form Rival Computer Firm On Same Day
1
NEC Forms Video Standards Group
1
IBM Announces Broad Range of Unix-Related Tools, Products
1
Pipeline
1
Plus Adds Two Hard Disk Cards
1
Video-game vegetables appear at Superbowl, not in salad bowl
1
We sell tools & languages for the OEM
1
MSX: The pong of the 1980s
1
Apple's Lisa Meets a Bad End
1
AT&T 6300 Personal Computer. Ma Bell wants to be your computer company.
1
After controversy, Torvalds begins work on git
1
VisiCalc: User-Defined Problem Solving Package
1
Mainframe software firm buys micro equivalent
1
IBM announces increased support for Unix on PCs
1
Quantum hard drive line uses expansion slot
1
Expandable 386 System Handles 20 to 60 Users. Altos offers multiuser series.
1
Flaws in IBM Personal Computer frustrate critic
1
TSC software advertisement
1
PS/1 Targets Elusive Market
1
Borland Rounds out C++ Builder
1
Stepping into the future: OpenStep should walk towards OS/2 and Mac
1
PC mapping software matures
1
IBM Agrees to Pay Rodime for Patent On 3½-Inch Drive
1
Altos 3068 Supermicro To Support 120 Users
1
'Secured Facility' Solves Compatibility Conflicts
1
Atari: From Starting Block To Auction Block
1
Videodisks, microcomputers form integrated systems
1
Hayes Smartmodem
1
TellStar, Level 1, from IUS, Inc.
1
CA, Oracle Renew Identity Suites
1
Close Call: AT&T Delyas Incompatible 6310PC
1
CP/M Plus, a third, updated version of CP/M
1
What went wrong at Atari
1
IBM
1
According to Garetz...
1
PBS will air 10-part series on micros
1
Computer mice are scurrying out of R&D labs
1
An exercise in frustration? Registerware forces users to jump through hoops
1
Boeing Leaving PC Software Business
1
Q&A: William Godbout
1
PC to Get Hard Disk on a Board
1
Viper bites into the enterprise
1
Plus Development, Rodime Prepare Disk on Cards
1
Computer software & games video & audio
1
Is registerware an anti-piracy necessity?
1
Ashlar Vellum Gives Intuitive Interface to Macintosh CAD
1
Atari quietly switches to a 16-color graphics chip
1
Open Interface Grants Programmer's Wishes
1
InfoWorld - Upstart InSoft storms conferencing
1
PRODUCT COMPARISON Visual Basic custom controls, Dress up your VB apps
1
Press' Vaporgate
1
Odesta Promises Support for CL/1 SQL-Based Tool
1
News Briefs: Altos responds to IBM
1
Price Cut Pressure on Compatible Makers
1
British firm unveils micros at Consumer Electronics Show
1
Data Communication System from D.C. Hayes
1
Analysts See AT&T Drifting in Micro Industry. Focus on Communications Imperils Standing in PC Market
1
Apple and Bell & Howell Enter Education Market
1
Since you asked...
1
Multiuser systems offered
1
Apple's LISA meets a bad end
1
Micromation Offers Double-Density Disk Controller for SBC-80 Systems
1
History of microcomputing, part 3: software genesis
1
Block that email!
1
Horror films' themes reappear in video games
1
First Unix for the PC AT
1
Battery-Powered Mass Storage System Offered
1
A vote for fair play
1
Columbia Wins Court Round. Competitor Formed By Former Officers Appeals Injunction, Markets Its Own PC Compatible
1
In Focus: The Mouse that Rolled
1
Meditating on the fruit tree table
1
Radio Shack's Charles Tandy Dead at 60
1
AT&T Faces AT Clone Dilema
1
Ashlar adds 3-D to its computer-aided design
1
People
1
InfoWorld, CompuServe navigator updated, NavCIS displays thread views
1
Boeing Calc, Version 3.00E: Program Tackles Large Corporate Spreadsheets
1
Lotus' ScreenCam is Easy Multimedia
1
Intel Debuts EISA Chip Set for Lower Cost 32-Bit Systems
1
Staff Walks Out on ''PC Magazine'', Starts New Journal
1
InfoWorld - Lower costs, better standards help videoconferencing
1
Lotus to Ship One 1-2-3 For Unix V/386 Systems
1
Actor offers a sophisticated OOP development system
1
NCR Debuts in Office Automation Arena
1
Can Unix ever fit personal computers?
1
(Configuration-management software) At home or away, StarTeam is version control and more
1
Falcon delivers distributed application messages
1
Altos Goes After New Markets
1
Plus to Introduce With Fast Data Access Speeds
1
Big bang for the buck
1
Altos Rolls Out 68030 System With Pick OS
1
Staff walks out on PC Magazine, starts new journal
1
Telidon: New Canadian Information System
1
InfoWorld - InSoft brings chat and video to dial-up connections
1
Columbia Data Fights For Life
1
Multi-User, Multi-CPU System for Business
1
3270 demand not expected to rise
1
Axil Computer presses on with high-end Intel server designs
1
Hardcard Uses Board for Hard Disk
1
AT&T 6310: Costly AT Clone Lacks Speed, Missing Crucial Documentation
1
Prestel Continues Struggle for Acceptance
1
Other OSs That Run Unix on a 386
1
Dell joins Internet parade with Web server
1
Microsoft's Z80 SoftCard
1

url

accessdate

2010-06-30
11
18 August 2011
5
May 1, 2011
4
31 October 2012
3
26 December 2012
3
2010-04-13
2
12 January 2012
2
1 June 2012
2
2015-01-06
2
13 February 2012
2
1 February 2010
1
2011-02-01
1
2015-06-20
1
2010-11-11
1
10 November 2012
1
2010-12-28
1
2010-04-14
1
January 13, 2012
1
6 November 2012
1
23 November 2011
1
30 March 2011
1
2010-07-03
1
16 February 2012
1
19 December 2011
1
24 August 2013
1
2015-08-21
1
15 October 2012
1
2 March 2011
1
4 May 2016
1
2015-02-26
1
26 November 2012
1
February 25, 2012
1
13 January 2014
1
5 March 2012
1
2011-10-12
1
November 20, 2009
1
2014-01-02
1
17 November 2012
1
12 August 2015
1
28 May 2013
1

publisher

InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.
67
InfoWorld
25
InfoWorld Media Group
23
IDG Communications
12
Popular Computing
11
InfoWorld Media Group, Inc
5
[[InfoWorld]]
5
InfoWorld Publishing Inc.
2
Popular Computing, Inc.
2
InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (retrieved via Google Books)
1
InfoWorld Media Group NOT IN MASTHEAD-->
1
InfoWorld Media Group
1
[[InfoWorld]] Media Group
1
The Intelligent Machines Journal
1
InfoWorld Publishing
1

date

1986-06-16
5
20 March 1995
3
April 12, 1982
3
23 March 1987
3
7 November 1983
3
6 May 1991
2
14 April 1980
2
15 December 1986
2
21 August 2000
2
26 August 1985
2
28 August 1989
2
13 May 1985
2
5 May 1997
2
30 June 1986
2
February 14, 1979
2
28 September 1987
2
April 28, 1980
2
8 July 1985
2
13 January 1986
2
21 February 1994
2
1991-06-03
2
November 24, 1980
2
May 25, 1981
2
14 October 1985
2
December 20, 1982
2
9 May 1979
2
7 May 1984
2
10 June 1985
2
November 30, 1981
2
February 7, 1979
1
25 May 1981
1
21 April 1986
1
29 April 1991
1
8 January 1996
1
Jun 21, 1982
1
1990-11-12
1
18 June 1990
1
4 December 1989
1
1985-01-14
1
August 23, 1982
1
3 November 1997
1
3 October 1994
1
1990-09-24
1
February 7, 1983
1
Dec 5, 1994
1
13 October 1986
1
11 June 1979
1
1990-01-15
1
23 April 1984
1
May 10, 1982
1
23 January 1995
1
November 20, 1995
1
1 December 1986
1
16 December 1996
1
November 21, 1983
1
22 December 1980
1
9 September 1985
1
February 28, 1983
1
1989-02-13
1
September 28, 1992
1
14 August 1989
1
July 18, 1979
1
18 March 1991
1
2 July 1990
1
27 April 1981
1
June 4, 1984
1
Jan 14, 1985
1
May 1, 1995
1
1990-12-03
1
January 31, 1983
1
30 May 1994
1
14 April 1986
1
8 September 1986
1
1985-09-16
1
November 14, 1988
1
19 August 1985
1
2005-11-28
1
27 October 1980
1
1982-03-15
1
29 September 1997
1
14 Oct 2002
1
14 May 2001
1
21 December 1992
1
11 Jan 1999
1
16 November 1987
1
11 December 1978
1
April 30, 1990
1
19 February 1996
1
12 September 1988
1
15 August 1983
1
6 February 1984
1
11 November 1996
1
1985-06-03
1
5 October 1981
1
April 14, 1986
1
9 February 1987
1
15 October 1990
1
10 October 1994
1
November 6, 1995
1
July 5, 1982
1
10 July 1989
1
2 March 1998
1
1985-10-21
1
11 November 1985
1
22 January 1996
1
4 April 1983
1
June 25, 1979
1
1992-12-07
1
5 February 1990
1
11 March 1985
1
May 14, 1984
1
11 May 1981
1
26 October 1987
1
April 19, 2005
1
2 January 1995
1
1983-02-28
1
3 August 1987
1
1 Feb 1999
1
22 February 1993
1
November 11, 1991
1
December 5, 1983
1
July 20, 1981
1
6 August 1984
1
November 16, 1987
1
June 3, 1985
1
March 3, 1981
1
21 February 1983
1
6 February 1989
1
July 25, 1983
1
13 December 1982
1
23 November 1987
1
10 December 1990
1
16 July 1984
1
19 November 1984
1
25 May 1987
1
May 21, 1984
1
20 November 1989
1
18 Nov 2002
1
7–14 January 1985
1
April 6, 1987
1
11 August 1997
1
1987-05-04
1
14 November 1988
1
1994-05-09
1
19 March 1984
1
February 21, 1983
1
5 December 1988
1
June 11, 1979
1
1983-12-26/1984-01-02 (double issue)
1
7 November 1994
1
1992-09-14
1

last

Shea
5
Mace
4
Foster
3
Biggs
3
Marshall
2
Cole
2
Dvorak
2
Chin
1
Welch
1
McMillan
1
Moore
1
Mann
1
DeVoe
1
Freiberger
1
Lombardi
1
Hubner
1
Waurzyniak
1
Milburn
1
Brownstein
1
Parker
1
Markoff
1
Borzo
1
Williams
1
Clarke
1
Sachs
1
Plakias
1
Hogan
1
Fawcette
1
Willams
1
Technical Systems Consultants
1
Belitsos
1
Darrow
1
Toole
1
Porter Adams
1
Johnson
1
McCracken
1
Zachmann
1
McAllister
1
Glass
1
Flynn
1

first

Tom
7
Maggie
5
Scott
4
Ed
3
John
3
Mark
3
John C.
2
Patrick
2
Rachel
1
Thom
1
Neil
1
Stuart
1
Byron
1
Barbara
1
Paul
1
Martin
1
Laurie
1
Brett
1
Jim
1
Vicki
1
Robert
1
Jeanette
1
Mark J.
1
June
1
Jonathan
1
Ken
1
Kathy
1
Deborah
1
Stephen
1
Jerry
1
Harry
1
James E.
1

last1

Noss
1

first1

John
1
Inc
1

last2

Rodriguez
1
Lee
1
Wallace
1

first2

Bob
1
Karen
1
Yvonne
1

work

[[InfoWorld]]
10
InfoWorld
1

year

1998
1

author

InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.
27
Edward Foster
4
John Markoff
4
Welch, Mark J.
4
Brooke Crothers
3
Deborah Wise
2
Stephen Satchell
2
Mary Petrosky
2
Brett Glass
2
Mark J. Weltch
2
J. A. Prestinario (AT&T's High-end DOS Workstations division manager)
2
Nicholas Petreley
2
Rachel Parker
2
Philip Casella
1
Edward S. Roschild
1
Robert A. DelRossi
1
Don Crabs
1
Infoworld Media Group
1
Tom Shea
1
Ed Scannell
1
PJ Connolly
1
Denise Caruso
1
Burke, Steven
1
Christine McGeever
1
Mark Garezt
1
Bob Metcalfe
1
Martin Marshall
1
John Halamka
1
Copeland, Ron
1
Warner, Edward and Mark Brownstein
1
Krohn, Nico
1
Staff writers
1
Cate Corcoran
1
Jeff Tye
1
Lee, Yvonne
1
Stern, Marc
1
Louise Fickel
1

author1

InfoWorld Media Group, Inc.
3

author2

William F. Kistner Jr.
1

pages

17–18
3
85–86
2
22–
2
28–9
2
52–53
2
1–
2
1, 8
2
25
2
3–
2
49
2
54–
2
37–43
2
89–90
2
36
1
14–
1
116–
1
32–36
1
10–11
1
1–24
1
24–25
1
1, 35
1
41–
1
86–
1
145–155
1
21
1
1, 10
1
58
1
6 & 29–30
1
16
1
74–75
1
50, 52
1
59–
1
93–
1
26–
1
71
1
20–21
1
82–89
1
62
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134
1
58–59
1
57–58
1
41
1
13–
1
3–4
1
5–
1
45–
1
73–77
1
49, 53
1
80–81
1
seven
1
29–
1
1–8
1
44–
1

location

Palo Alto, CA
6
Palo Alto, California
1
[[San Francisco, California]]
1
Menlo Park, California
1
[[Menlo Park, CA]]
1

journal

InfoWorld
49
[[InfoWorld]]
16
Infoworld
6
Intelligent Machine Journal
3
Intelligent Machines Journal
2
The Intelligent Machine Journal
1
[[The Intelligent Machines Journal]]
1
Info World
1

volume

4
10
5
10
3
9
7
9
1
7
6
7
2
6
12
6
8
5
16
3
24
2
13
2
17
2
14
2
9
2
11
2
21
2
10
1
12.27
1
20
1
23
1
19
1
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15
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16
4
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4
11
3
45
3
27
3
6
3
24
2
29
2
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111
2
97
2
66
2
40
2
7
2
51
2
72
2
48
2
31
2
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2
105
1
93
1
19
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106
1
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1
52
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1
33
1
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1
49
1
71
1
42
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75
1
26
1
114
1
62
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89
1
68
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80
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100
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oclc

191857055
1
61313585
1
6510141
1

ref

harv
1
refFawcette
1
refIW1981
1
refShea
1

quote

Unsure of the demand for the product, Microsoft took a prototype to the last West Coast Computer Faire
2
Locus previously developed Merge 286, now used by AT&T's Simultask program to run one MS-DOS program under Unix on the 80286-based 6300 Plus, according to Judi Uttal, director of marketing for Locus.
2
"A recent Review Response stated that no special hardware is required to run Simultask [and therefore it could run on any 80286 computer]. Every PC 6300 Plus comes standard with special circuitry on the motherboard. This hardware is activated with Simultask to prevent programs from interfering with one another when they are running simultaneously. This is necessary because many MS-DOS programs have complete control of the hardware. Simultask uses this circuitry to ensure that, no matter what one program does, other programs that are running simultaneously will not be affected. Other computers can't provide this assurance."
2
The formal introduction of VisiCalc is scheduled for the National Computer Conference, being held June 4–7, in New York City.
1
the IBM Displaywriter is noticeably more expensive than other industrial micros that use the 8086.
1
PIM WATCH Timex Data Link 1 50 I he latest entry in Timex's combination watch and personal information manager (PIM) lineup is the Timex Data Link 150. A thorough redesign of the original, the Data Link 150 has twice as much storage...
1
Oracle [...] acquired two new identity-related companies [...]. With the purchase of Thor Technologies, Oracle gains strong cross-platform user provisioning capabilities.
1
The Enterprise's Z80 runs at a speed of 4 MHz, [...]
1
On November 10, in New York, Microsoft announced Windows… Microsoft says it will ship Windows to dealers in April (although a product like Windows is difficult to predict and may take longer), priced between $100 and $250,
1
A liberal collection of icons located on the Ribbon replaces an endless string of commands [...]
1
The figure of more than $7 billion for last year's video arcade game revenues is a conservative one. Some industry analysts estimate that the real amount spent on video games was as much as five times higher.
1
We've even added a handy new feature, called the ribbon.
1

access-date

May 27, 2016
1

magazine

InfoWorld
4

publication-date

May 1, 1995
1

newspaper

Infoworld
1
InfoWorld Vol. 27, No. 48
1

contribution

Software Reviews, BusinessMaster II+, ledger for CP/M systems
1

Points based on comparison of each characteristics of the source with a median of each relevant characteristics of the TOP1000 corresponding sources In English Wikipedia:

Characteristics Median*
Completeness 75
Cited 310
All atributes instances 2093
* - as of August 2016

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