Chronology - 1990s: An Era of New Technology Applications

1992

In March of 1992, the official announcement was made transferring CSG from the oversight of the Board of Governors to the Mathematics Faculty (Ponzo 96).

By 1992, CSD had seventeen full professors, thirteen associate professors, nineteen assistant professors, three lectures, fifteen adjunct and eleven research groups (Ponzo 64).

In 1992, two Masters students and four PhD candidates were working on the Oxford English Dictionary project (Ponzo 78).

The number of graduate students working with the Computer Graphics Division expanded from five to twenty in 1992. From 1979 to 1983, the Graphics Group functioned with only three full-time employees (Ponzo 81).

Twenty-five years after its initial release, WATFIV was still in used in 200 installations world wide (Ponzo 89).

The Graphics Group took the flamingo as its logo (Ponzo )

CSG celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary (Ponzo 134).

WATCOM moved into the client server business and introduced WATCOM SQL, including SQL database servers for multi-user networks and single-user stand-alone applications. The product was later incorporated into Powersoft's PowerBuilder development environment and the Powersoft Enterprise Series.


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