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4 collections related to Computer software

Ståhl, Ingolf, 1940-
Size: 0.5 linear feet (1 box) Collection ID: MC 00273
The collection includes publications, reprints, and papers relating to Ingolf Ståhl's work in computer simulation. His teaching at the Stockholm School of Economics has focused on the use of discrete-event simulation, or stochastic dynamic simulation. The collection discusses General Purpose Simulation Systems (GPSS) and its ... More
MicroStation
Size: 0.25 linear feet (1 half box) Collection ID: MC 00747
The MicroStation Software Package contains eleven 3.5 inch floppy disks; twelve 5.25 inch floppy disks; one parallel port; and one sheet of paper with graphics. The package dates to 1992. MicroStation is a CAD (computer-aided design) software platform originally developed by Intergraph and maintained by Bentley Systems.
North Carolina State University. Research Corporation
Size: 3 linear feet (6 archival boxes) Collection ID: UA 009.001
Contained here are bylaws, correspondence, intellectual property and patent agreements, board of director minutes, financial records, and other records of NC State University Research Corporation. Included are agreements and documents relating to CAD-PACK, and Rho-Max/RCS-Technologies. One of the records dates to 1954, a few folders ... More
Size: 29 megabytes Collection ID: UA 021.518
This collection contains digital files of meeting agenda and other documents. The Linux Users' Group is a student group at NC State University. It operates as a general technology enthusiasts club and does not restrict itself to working only with Linux technology. The group has existed since 1994 or 1995, making it an early users' group of Linux technology.