---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash Table Of Contents from Sun Related Publications SunFLASH Vol 24 #18 December 1990 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This article contains the table of contents from several Sun/UNIX related magazines. -johnj ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents for SunTech Journal November 1990 Table of Contents for SunExpert December 1990 Table of Contents for SunTech Journal December 1990 Video Log (Table of Contents) for UNIX Video Quarterly #2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SunTech Journal November 1990 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents Upper Case by: John Barry SPARC: Is It Here to Stay? by: Martin L.W. Hall Reinventing the Facsimile Machine by: Erica Liederman Using Quaternions for Coding 3-D Transformations by: Patrick G. Maillot CASE: Myth & Reality by: James C. MacDonald Sun's CASE Strategies by: Chris Winters CASE Integration Frameworks by: Geoffrey R. Lewis SPARCompilers and Sun Productivity Tools by: David Reim and Dug Teeple Now You See 1-2-3 for the SPARCstation by: Dave Taylor Departments /issue.notes /news /product.focus /new.products /ad.index /book.watch /calendar /contributors --------------------------------------------------------- SunExpert December 1990 --------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES Workstations and OA: The Third Model by: Michael Jay Tucker X-terminals: A User's Perspective by: Dinah McNutt Old Yeller Pages: Programming with NIS by: Barry Shein NEWS Opus Works on SPARCs, SunOS/SVR4 Platform COLUMNS Ask Mr. Protocol by: Michael O'Brien UNIX Basics by: Peter Collinson I/Opener by: Richard Morin DEPARTMENTS Editorial Letters New Products Reader Service Card --------------------------------------------------------- SunTech Journal December 1990 --------------------------------------------------------- Holy Interface by: John Barry Seeking Standards at Interactive Systems by: Martin L.W. Hall A Cut Above by: Harvey Wong Tips for Good Software Demos by: Carl Kalinowski Open Look vs. Motif: The Battle for GUI Dominance by: Barry Bowen Look & Feel: The User's View of Open Look and Motif by: Dan Heller Objects & Widgets: The Developer's Perspective of Open Look and Motif by: Dan Heller Sculpting an Effective GUI: Prototyping Tools Aid Developers by: Chuck Musciano A Grab Bag of Information by: Dave Taylor Departments /issue.notes /news /ad.index /product.focus /new.products /book.watch /book.review /calendar /contributors --------------------------------------------------------- UNIX Video Quarterly, #2 --------------------------------------------------------- InfoPro Systems, producers of UNIX Video Quarterly UNIX Video Quarterly is a "video newsletter" available on VHS videotape that covers products, companies, people, and trade shows in the UNIX industry. 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Find out about Digital's commitment to open systems standards and connectivity, as well as their surprising wealth of applications software. Sit in on a strategic interview with DEC's Ultrix product marketing manager. Is it a Mac or is it really UNIX? And is it really possible to run this front-end software on virtually any UNIX platform? See X.desktop in a live action demo, and hear GUI guru Ray Anderson explain it himself. Legato Systems, Inc. This software startup has cut out an interesting niche for itself in the exploding world of networking. Find out how their customers helped determine their strategy. Integrated Micro Products (IMP) makes fault-tolerant UNIX computers that can keep running through failures of major components such as CPUs, memory, fans, and even power supplies. Unify, with its Accell 4GL product, was one of the first UNIX database companies. Find out how they intend to be around another decade. Frank talk by a key customer. VisionWare Limited DOS owns the desktop market that UNIX is moving into. Here's a company that puts them both together seamlessly. You'll watch a product demo, and see how their products work together and with databases and Windows. A candid interview with Paul Cubbage of Dataquest: one of the industry's best analysts at one of the top market research firms. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ For information send mail to info-sunflash@sunvice.East.Sun.COM. Subscription requests should be sent to sunflash-request@sunvice.East.Sun.COM. All prices, availability, and other statements relating to Sun or third party products are valid in the U.S. only. Please contact your local Sales Representative for details of pricing and product availability in your region. Descriptions of, or references to products or publications within SunFlash does not imply an endorsement of that product or publication by Sun Microsystems. 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