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: ''This article is about 4GL software. For other meanings, see ].'' | : ''This article is about 4GL software. For other meanings, see ].'' | ||
'''MARK-IV''' is a ] that was created by ] in the 1960s. |
'''MARK-IV''' is a ] that was created by ] in the 1960s. ] took advantage of IBM's decision to ]; MARK-IV was the first "software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million". | ||
MARK-IV (as VISION:BUILDER)<ref></ref> is now part of the product suite from ] |
MARK-IV (as VISION:BUILDER)<ref></ref> is now part of the product suite from ].<ref></ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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⚫ | * at the ], University of Minnesota. Discusses the proprietary nature of software and the development of the software industry. In 1962 Bauer, Werner Frank, Richard Hill, and Frank Wagner started ] as a wholly owned subsidiary of ]. Bauer discusses the corporate structure, business strategies, and products of Informatics, later acquired by ]. | ||
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⚫ | * at the ], University of Minnesota. Discusses the proprietary nature of software and the development of the software industry. In 1962 Bauer, Werner Frank, Richard Hill, and Frank Wagner started ]] as a wholly owned subsidiary of ]. Bauer discusses the corporate structure, business strategies, and products of Informatics, later acquired by ]. | ||
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- This article is about 4GL software. For other meanings, see Mark IV (disambiguation).
MARK-IV is a Fourth-generation programming language that was created by Informatics, Inc. in the 1960s. Informatics, Inc. took advantage of IBM's decision to unbundle their software; MARK-IV was the first "software product to have cumulative sales of $10 million".
MARK-IV (as VISION:BUILDER) is now part of the product suite from Computer Associates.
References
External links
- Oral history interview with Walter F. Bauer at the Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota. Discusses the proprietary nature of software and the development of the software industry. In 1962 Bauer, Werner Frank, Richard Hill, and Frank Wagner started Informatics General Corporation as a wholly owned subsidiary of Dataproducts. Bauer discusses the corporate structure, business strategies, and products of Informatics, later acquired by Sterling Software.
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