Domain/OS

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Domain/OS was a distributed, network-centric operating system developed by Apollo Computer for its Apollo/Domain series of engineering workstations.

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Domain/OS canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unix-like operating system
distributed operating system
network operating system
acquiredWith Apollo Computer acquisition by Hewlett-Packard
basedOn Aegis operating system
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor distributed engineering teams
networked workstation environments
developer Apollo Computer
discontinuedBy Hewlett-Packard
genre proprietary operating system
hasFeature distributed name service
graphical user interface
integrated network services
location-transparent file access
network-wide process management
network-wide user environment
remote login
window system
hasKernelType monolithic kernel
includesComponent Aegis environment
BSD
surface form: BSD Unix environment

System V Unix environment
influenced HP-UX on Apollo hardware
influencedBy BSD
surface form: BSD Unix

UNIX System V
introducedBy Apollo Computer
operatingSystemFor Apollo/HP workstations
surface form: Apollo Computer workstations

Apollo/Domain series
engineering workstations
runsOn Apollo DN series workstations
Motorola 68000 family
surface form: Motorola 68000 family processors
succeeded Aegis
supports Domain network computing model
Ethernet networking
NFS
TCP/IP
distributed file system
network-centric computing
remote procedure calls
supportsProgrammingLanguage C
Fortran
Pascal
targetUser CAD users
engineers
technical computing users

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