Meeting 1 of Subcommittee 14
October 1991, St. Louis, Missouri
Attendees
Ackerman Business Consultants, formerly known as M Systems Plus, Incorporated (Thomas G. Ackerman)
Antrim Corporation (Jamie L. Crumley)
Brigham and Women's Hospital (Frederick L. Hiltz)
Cornell University (John Godfrey)
DataTree (John J. Althouse)
DECUS (Mark V. Berryman and Michael S. McIntyre)
Defense Medical Information Management, formerly known as Defense Medical Systems Support Center (Lawrence A. Ruh)
Digital Equipment Corporation (J. Barry Herring and Russell White IV)
IBM Corporation - VM/ESA Division (Walter Skwish)
IDX Systems Corporation, formerly known as Interpretative Data Systems (Carl B. Lazarus)
InterSystems Corporation, formerly known as Interpretive Data Systems (Peter Cudhea)
St. Joseph Health System (George K. Yenoki)
Kaiser Permanente - Atlantic (Richard A. Dobrzanski and Michael A. Cancel)
MDCC - Europe (Marcus Werners)
Micronetics Design Corporation (Bernard P. Schoch)
M-Technology (Maurice Pepper)
National Computer Systems (Jorma T. Sinnamo)
Polylogics Consulting (Rod Dorman)
Sanchez Computer Associates Incorporated, formerly known as Greystone Technology Corporation (Roger Partridge)
Veterans Administration Information Systems Center (2) - Washington, DC (Charles F. Leahey)
Veterans Administration Information Systems Center (5) - Salt Lake City (Joel Russell)
Veterans Administration Information Systems Center (6) - San Francisco (Wally Fort)
Veterans Administration Medical Center - Fort Howard (Sharon Zielinski)
Veterans Administration Medical Center - Hines (Carl F. Bauer)
Events
promote SC14/B
- X11/SC14/TG3/1991-1, Functions Returning environment, version 1
A motion to accept this document as a Type B document of Subcommittee 14 passed 15 in favor and none opposed.
promote accept
- X11/SC7/1991-2, Minutes Subcommittee 7, January 1991
A motion to accept this document passed unanimously.
promote recommend
- X11/SC7/TG1/1991-5, Extended Reference Syntax for Routines, version 3
A motion to recommend this document for consideration as MDC Type A passed 15 in favor and none opposed.