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Time-sharing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Time-sharing is sharing a computing resource among many users by means of multiprogramming and multi-tasking. Its introduction in the 1960s, and emergence as the prominent model of computing in the 1...
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Timeshare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A timeshare is a form of ownership or right to the use of a property, or the term used to describe such properties. These properties are typically resort condominium units, in which multiple parties...
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Time Sharing Option - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computing, the Time Sharing Option ( TSO ) is an interactive time-sharing environment for the lineage of IBM mainframe operating systems running from OS/MVT through MVS and OS/390 to the curren...
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By time-sharing, I meant an operating system that permits each user of a computer to behave as though he were in sole control of a computer, not necessarily identical with the machine on which the operating system is running. ... I don't know how this kind of time-sharing was implemented in SAGE. Did each program have to...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about time-sharing. time-sharing. Information about time-sharing in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. time sharing ... Time-sharing was common in the 1960s and 1970s before the spread of cheaper computers, and is now making something of a comeback, with the advent of application service providers.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Time-sharing system. Time-sharing system. Information about Time-sharing system in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Time-sharing system)
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In the late spring and early summer of 1964 it became obvious that greater facility in the computing system was required if time-sharing techniques were to move from the state of an interesting pilot experiment into that of a useful prototype for remote access computer systems.
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6 Responses to “New AIR Applications Take Real-Time Sharing Outside Facebook.com” ... [...] New AIR Applications Take Real-Time Sharing Outside Facebook.com In addition to Facebook’s announcement of new stream APIs this morning, Facebook has also just released the Facebook Desktop for AIR client to demonstrate the...
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In July 1974, exactly 35 years ago, Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson published the first version of their seminal paper The UNIX Time-Sharing System in the Communications of the ACM, Volume 17, Number 7, which is a revised version of a paper that has already been presented one year earlier at the Fourth ACM Symposium...
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