Mortice Kern Systems: Difference between revisions
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*Integrity - Software System Lifecycle Management (SSLM) | *Integrity - Software System Lifecycle Management (SSLM) | ||
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==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
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*Jeff Zado, MKS Code Integrity Product Manager | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:15, 5 August 2024
Mortice Kern Systems Inc. (MKS) Waterloo, Ontario (Canada) was founded in 1984. The company merged in 1999 with DataFocus Inc.
MKS was acquired 2011 by PTC.
Products
- DOS
- MKS Make
- MKS SQPS (enhanced Documentor's Workbench)
- MKS Toolkit for DOS
- OS/2
March 1989
- MKS Vi (full-screen UNIX editor)
- MKS AWK (prototyping language)
- MKS RCS (Revision Control System)
Aug 1989
- MKS Toolkit for OS/2
- MKS Lex & Yacc
- MKS Programming Platform
- MKS Software Mgmt. Team
- MKS Trilogy
- Integrity - Software System Lifecycle Management (SSLM)
Personnel
- Randall Howard
- Andy Toy
- Jeff Zado, MKS Code Integrity Product Manager