written by end users independently of the vendor-supplied programming efforts. SHARE, a user group originated by aerospace industry corporate users of IBM mainframe...
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support and/or education for Linux users, particularly for inexperienced users. The term commonly refers to local groups that meet in person but is also...
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Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG) is the largest IT professional association in North America. In 1990, SAP customers attended the SAP annual conference...
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Closed User group (CUG) is a supplementary service provided by the mobile operators to mobile subscribers who can make and receive calls from any member...
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An Oracle User Group is a private, generally non-profit or not-for-profit organization that provides support and education for users of Oracle Corporation...
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Adamcon (Coleco Adam user group) Toronto PET Users Group (TPUG) SHARE Macintosh User Groups in the UK DUsers, the first Macintosh users group, based at Drexel...
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Linux Users' Group of Davis (commonly known as LUGOD) is a users' group of students and faculty from the University of California, Davis, Information...
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The users' group is a private, not-for-profit organization that provides education, tools, resources and networking opportunities for IBM i users. Members...
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[citation needed] Members include both home and business users of Linux. Activities of the group include helping each other over the mailing lists, educating...
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100–999 for dynamically allocated system users and groups, but also centrally and statically allocates users and groups in the range 60000-64999 and further...
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Wireless community network (redirect from Wireless users groups)
Houston Wireless was founded in summer 2001 as the Houston Wireless Users Group. The telecommunications providers were slow to roll out third-generation...
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TeX (redirect from TeX Users Group)
are users of the TeX typesetting system invented by Knuth. The TeX Users Group represents the interests of TeX users worldwide. The TeX Users Group publishes...
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other media player suites. User testing for software often focuses on awe or regular users. Power users can require different user interface elements compared...
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The German Unix User Group (GUUG) is a registered association of German Unix users. The user group intends to carry out scientific research to promote...
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charity Walking audit "Where should cyclist ride on the road?". 2024-03-02. Retrieved 2024-03-16. Bicycle Users Geelong User Groups – Bicycle Institute SA...
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Digistar Users Group (DUG) is an international association of facilities that own Evans & Sutherland (E&S) Digistar systems. The Digistar Users Group began...
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The Bangalore Linux Users Group (BLUG) is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) user group. Formed in 1998, the group participated in Bangalore IT.COM...
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The Patent Information Users Group (PIUG) is a global not-for-profit organization for individuals having a professional, scientific or technical interest...
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User Group Connection (AUGC) in response to input from users in community User Groups including Boston Computer Society and Berkeley Macintosh Users Group...
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Berkeley Macintosh Users Group, or more commonly "BMUG", was the largest Macintosh User Group. It was founded in September 1984 by a group of UC Berkeley...
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Unix (redirect from List of Unix user groups)
larger as the operating system started spreading in academic circles, and as users added their own tools to the system and shared them with colleagues. At...
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IFPUG (redirect from International Function Point Users Group)
Function Point Users Group (IFPUG) is a US-based organization with worldwide chapters of Function point analysis metric software users. It is a non-profit...
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Thiruvananthapuram LUG (Indian Linux Users Group), GNU/Linux Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram and then ultimately Free Software Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram. The...
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A Macintosh User Group (MUG) is a users' group of people who use Macintosh computers made by Apple Inc. or other manufacturers and who use the Macintosh...
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Wikimedia Foundation (redirect from Wikimedia user groups)
affiliated organizations, such as Wikimedia chapters, thematic organizations, user groups and other partners. The foundation finances itself mainly through millions...
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named BDS C Users' Group, and its target was users of Leor Zolman's BDS C compiler. Robert Ward was the volunteer coordinator of the C Users Group, which had...
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The Toronto PET Users Group is one of the world's oldest extant computer user groups, and was among the very largest. The non-profit group is based in Toronto...
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also gives technical assistance to new wireless users groups like Port Elizabeth Wireless Users Group (PEWUG). A core team of members manage all routing...
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Z Users (ZB) – International Z User Meeting (ZUM) – Z User Workshop". DBLP. Retrieved 28 July 2022. Bowen, Jonathan (July 2022). "The Z User Group: Thirty...
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The Software Tools Users Group (STUG) was a technical organization started in 1976, in parallel with Usenix. The STUG goal was to develop a powerful and...
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