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JOSS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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JOSS (an acronym for JOHNNIAC Open Shop System) was one of the very first interactive, time sharing programming languages. JOSS I, developed by J. |
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JOHNNIAC ran for the first time in March, 1954. It pioneered the development of time shared operating systems with JOSS (the JOHNNIAC Open Shop System).
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Jan 1, 1982... became the basis for JOSS, the JOHNNIAC Open-Shop System. The first truly simple on-line system, JOSS represents a milestone in the ...
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JOHNNIAC Open Shop System definition. language (JOSS) An early, simple, interactive calculator language developed by Charles L. Baker at Rand in 1964.
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JOSS (JOHNNIAC Open-Shop System) is an experimental on-line, time-shared computing service. It is in daily use by staff members of The RAND Corporation ...
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The RAND Corporation takes the Johnniac Open Shop System (JOSS) out of service. JOSS was a conversational time-sharing service that eased the bottleneck ...
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JOSS (JOHNNIAC OpenShop System) is an experimental on-line, times_hared computing service. It is in daily use by staff members of The RAND Corporation ...
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1 day ago ... February 11: RAND Corporation Brings JOSS Out of Service. 1966 – The Johnniac Open Shop System (JOSS) was taken down by the RAND ...
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JOSS (JOHNNIAC Open-Shop System) is an experimental on-line, time-shared computing service. It is in daily use by staff members of The RAND Corporation ...
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