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When you have finished this tutorial, you should be able to:

      *  use UNIX commands,
      *  program the Bourne Shell and the C Shell,
      *  use text formatters like nroff, tbl, and eqn 
      *  effectively use the make and sccs utilities,
      *  do process and signal control from your program,
      *  understand configuration control under UNIX, and
      *  understand UNIX portability issues.

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This tutorial was designed for:

  *  programmers, scientists, analysts and technical managers;

  *  those who want a detailed understanding of the UNIX 
     operating system; and

  *  those who plan to use a UNIX based system in their 
     applications.

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The prerequisites for this course include:

   *  an understanding of the material in The UNIX User 
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   *  an understanding of basic UNIX system operations, and

   *  an interest in the power of the UNIX utilities.

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   1   -   Review of Basic UNIX Concepts
   2   -   UNIX Commands
   3   -   Text and Word Processing
   4   -   Shell Programming
   5   -   The UNIX Internal Structure
   6   -   The C Programming Language
   7   -   Process Control and Systems Programming
   8   -   Project Development Under UNIX
   9   -   Moving to a UNIX System
  10   -   Conclusion
  11   -   Other CTI Courseware
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