1 | Welcome to Athena |
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4 | - Project Athena was an eight-year experiment (1983-1991) to explore the use |
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5 | of computers in university educational programs. The Project focused on |
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6 | developing computers as useful tools, rather than as objects of study, in |
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7 | the education of students at MIT. |
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9 | - The Athena system, one of the fruits of Project Athena, is a campus-wide |
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10 | distributed computer service consisting of hundreds of networked |
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11 | workstations and related facilities (such as printers and file servers) |
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12 | available to MIT students and faculty to help them achieve their academic |
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13 | goals and learn about computers while at the Institute. |
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15 | - For help about any aspect of Athena, visit the On-Line Help (OLH) |
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16 | web pages at: http://ist.mit.edu/services/athena/olh |
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18 | There you will find guides to all aspects of the supported Athena |
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19 | environment, including a basic introduction, a tutorial on using the |
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20 | command line (shell), information about the AFS file system and how |
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21 | to use it, and much more. |
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23 | - If you run into problems, consult our extensive collection of |
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24 | answers in Hermes, the MIT Knowledge Base. Visit http://kb.mit.edu |
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25 | for more information. |
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27 | - If you require assistance, you can contact an Athena Consultant. |
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28 | The Athena Consulting office is open 9am-5pm, Monday through Friday |
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29 | (except MIT holidays). You can reach a consultant by phone |
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30 | (x3-4435, 617-253-4435 from off campus) or e-mail (olc@mit.edu), or |
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31 | you can visit their office in building N42. |
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33 | - If you're interested in the more technical aspects of Athena, visit |
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34 | the Debathena web page at http://debathena.mit.edu |
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36 | Debathena is the suite of packages and software that powers the |
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37 | Athena system, and much of the development was done by MIT students. |
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38 | For more information, see http://debathena.mit.edu/development |
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