UNIX Research at UC Berkeley

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UNIX Research at UC Berkeley refers to the pioneering academic work and development efforts that produced the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD), a highly influential branch of the Unix operating system.

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instanceOf Unix operating system research
academic research program
software research project
academicDiscipline computer engineering
computer science
basedIn Berkeley, California NERFINISHED
University of California, Berkeley NERFINISHED
conductedAt Computer Systems Research Group NERFINISHED
UC Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developed 4.1BSD NERFINISHED
4.2BSD NERFINISHED
4.3BSD NERFINISHED
4.4BSD NERFINISHED
4BSD NERFINISHED
BSD sockets API NERFINISHED
Berkeley Fast File System NERFINISHED
Berkeley network stack NERFINISHED
Berkeley printing system (lpr) NERFINISHED
TCP/IP integration in Unix
csh shell
job control in Unix shells
paging and swapping improvements
sendmail NERFINISHED
vi text editor
virtual memory enhancements for Unix
focusesOn Unix operating system
file systems
networking
operating systems research
time-sharing systems
virtual memory
influenced Darwin (operating system) NERFINISHED
FreeBSD NERFINISHED
NeXTSTEP NERFINISHED
NetBSD NERFINISHED
OpenBSD NERFINISHED
SunOS NERFINISHED
macOS NERFINISHED
various commercial Unix systems
knownFor advancing Unix networking
creation of BSD Unix
influencing modern Internet infrastructure
widely adopted Unix derivatives
licenseModel BSD license NERFINISHED
permissive open-source license
mainProduct BSD Unix NERFINISHED
Berkeley Software Distribution NERFINISHED
notablePeriod 1980s
late 1970s
startTime 1970s
usedUpstreamCodeFrom AT&T Unix NERFINISHED
Version 6 Unix NERFINISHED
Version 7 Unix NERFINISHED

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BSD originatesFrom UNIX Research at UC Berkeley