The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 23, 1983, Image 1

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Vol. C3 No. 19
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; The University of Nebraska's ailing computer
sciance deportment received a shot in the arm with
the addition cf new computer equipment Ordered
. enrly this summer, the equipment was installed in
, Ferguson Hall (Remote 2 User Room) in August.
The new equipment includes a VAX 1 1780 mini-,
computer and approximately 45 new terminals,,
manufactured" by the Digital Equipment Corpora
tion. Two additional terminal rooms have been
established to accommodate the new terminals.
'Thirds have really started to happen in the last
six to eiht months," Computer Science Department
Chairman Roy Keller said.
Ferguson's new system is "truly interactive," he
said. "It just makes things better, simpler, easier.
You can really do the things you want"
The VAX system is designed to accommodate
undergraduate instructional activity, allaviatin soma
of the academic computing load from the University
cf Nebraska Computing Services. However, Keller
said some classwork still will require options availa
ble only from Computing Services' about seven ter
minals will remain hooked up to system for such
purposes.
Computer science faculty and graduate students
are now learning about the r.r,v tcrminab so they
can teach students how to vlz a them.
"The con versation is hectic," Keller said. ". . .but it's
going to make life a lot better.
He said he anticipates that in about a month the
system will be running as expected, and installation
of terminals in computer science faculty offices will
be completed. '
The total cost,' including the purchase of micro
(personal) computers and about 50 new terminal
was about $750,000, he said. The additional termi
nals, located in Bancroft Hall, Nebraska Hall and the
College of Business Administration, are tied into
Computing Services facilities.
- Vice Chancellor Earl Freise said the money for the
project came from the University Foundation, energy
savings and other funds.
Freise said with the installation of a minicompu
ter, Remote 2 no longer is a remojte entry site for the
Nebraska University Remote Operating System, a
system used by Computing Services. He said as of
Sept. SO, students will not be permitted free open
access on NURQ3. Instead, Controversial Monitor
System will be available to students at no charge.
CMS, as an interactive system, eliminates most res
trictions on the size of a given program and is sup
posedly easier to use, because it performs a job as
tha types it in and responds immediately.
Freise also said NUROS will be phased out by the;
end cf this fiscal year becausa it's outdated and
unab.a to sustain the heavy load placed on it by
cmie ana administrative computer use.
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Women and minorities are tha groups h"rd :zi hit
by tha recession, memtars cf . c:r.cn and rrir.crity
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T.'e (LincclnLaneacter County) are vey abeva
mcnt among minority womn," ctii' Kit Eocceh,
director cf tha IincclnLancaster County Women's
LzRZzztzi ccur.ty to ba C3 to CD percent,, .
Prcjectcdunsntplcjir.ent rates for" Lincoln to July ;
Lcbor, f.bcT an ur.eir.plsymer.t rate cf 13.3 percent :
far tlacl: tznzlzs, 13.5 percent for black males, 12.9
ity The prcj actions wera t r : - i cn th a 1 C
Tc:;i Mcl:r.ey, a r:ptnl:or in, the Rccearch and '
Ctrll. lira Center for the Labor Department, con-,
f-r:. r ! tl . ; villilty cf the f!ure3. Moloney said that
hi r. lJlticn tj h!h unemployment among women
and mmcrl:::.-., 1 Ta numbers of young peer la are
' The Labcr D;; Tf.nicnt defines an unemployed -youth
c: a p rr.rcn bctvcen 16 and 21 who hc.3
worked lor z cz-rjA to qualify for unemployment
insurance but is now out- cf wcrlc That category :
does not ineluia dependants or people who have
Department revealed that the highest concentra-
tion cf unemplejment r;:,3 in tha V.aar south' neig
borhood. The area, whoca boundaries are G.Sireets,
S. ISth Ctrcet, S. 27th Street, and South Street, con
tains a larga number of students, Moloney said.
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