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==Parent topics==
==Parent topics==
{{r|Operating system}}
{{rpl|Bell Laboratories}}
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==Subtopics==
* {{r|Unix directory structure}}
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==Other related topics==
==Other related topics==
* {{r|BSD}}
{{rpl|Berkeley Software Distribution}}
* {{r|Linux}}
{{rpl|Linux}}
* {{r|Mac OS X}}
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* {{r|POSIX}}
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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
{{r|Connectionism}}
{{r|Detective}}
{{r|Intelligence (biology)}}

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Unix.
See also changes related to Unix, or pages that link to Unix or to this page or whose text contains "Unix".

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  • Stub Bell Laboratories: R&D group, dating from ~1925, formed to create products for the Bell telephone company in the U.S.; by the early 1980s employed more than 330,000 technologists and had made many key advances in technology, but in 1983 broken up by government fiat to break its monopoly on telephone services; much smaller version still exists, centered in Murray Hill, NJ, and owned by Nokia Corporation after having changed hands multiple times since the 1983 divestiture. [e]
  • Developing Article Operating system: The main software of a computer system; controls the execution of applications and provides various services to them. [e]

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  • Connectionism [r]: An approach in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neuroscience, psychology and philosophy of mind which models mental or behavioral phenomena as the emergent processes of interconnected networks of simple units. [e]
  • Detective [r]: A person, usually employed in a state agency and sometimes by private parties, to investigate and solve crimes. [e]
  • Intelligence (biology) [r]: An organism's capacity to make adaptive decisions based on information about its internal state or that of its environment. [e]