This looks like a useful resource.
Gregory
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From: Dietmar Aust <aust@cc.gatech.edu>
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This may be of interest to you.
The article describes a system developed by Eric Freeman at Yale University
managing our history of created documents.
It utilizes a unix server and can be accessed by a unix front end (high
bandwith) and
also by a Newton front end (low bandwith ).
Check this out:
http://www.volksware.com/mobilis/october.95/develop1.htm
- -dietmar
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