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⟦f6cac8244⟧ Wang Wps File

    Length: 1240 (0x4d8)
    Types: Wang Wps File
    Notes: Spelunked
    Names: »~ORPHAN32.03«

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└─⟦704904495⟧ Bits:30006007 8" Wang WCS floppy, CR 0042A
    └─ ⟦this⟧ »~ORPHAN32.03« 

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4.1.2    S̲o̲f̲t̲w̲a̲r̲e̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲f̲i̲g̲u̲r̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲

         (In this section the term software includes firmware).

         The CAMPS software consist of three major subsystems.
          In turn, these subsystems are subdivied into "packages".
          A package is a convenient grouping of functions that
         are performed by software (and firmware).  During the
         detailed design stage, the software modules that form
         the packages will be identified.  For the purposes
         of this SDS, hoever, the packages are informally divided,
         where convenient, into functions.



4.1.2.1  S̲o̲f̲t̲w̲a̲r̲e̲ ̲S̲u̲b̲s̲y̲s̲t̲e̲m̲s̲

         There are 3 subsystems:

         a)  S̲y̲s̲t̲e̲m̲ ̲S̲o̲f̲t̲w̲a̲r̲e̲.  This subsystem contains packages
             which provide support for, and control of the resources
             ofthe system.  The packages constituting the system
             software are the only packages which are allowed
             to execute in the "Privileged -user" state.

         b)  A̲p̲p̲l̲i̲c̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲s̲ ̲S̲o̲f̲t̲w̲a̲r̲e̲.  This subsystem contains
             packages that perform the functional capabilities
             deined by the CAMPS requirement.  The packages
             operate in an environment provided by the system
             software subsystem.

         c)  S̲u̲p̲p̲o̲r̲t̲ ̲S̲o̲f̲t̲w̲a̲r̲e̲.  This subsystem consists of all
             the software that is not part of the operational
             system.



4.1.2.2  S̲o̲f̲t̲w̲a̲r̲e̲ ̲P̲a̲