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  • 1Time-sharing — refers to sharing a computing resource among many users by multitasking. Because early mainframes and minicomputers were extremely expensive, it was rarely possible to allow a single user exclusive access to the machine for interactive use. But… …

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  • 2Time Sharing Option — 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 current z/OS. It fills the same purpose as the login… …

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  • 3Dartmouth Time Sharing System — Company / developer Dartmouth College Working state Historic Available programming languages(s) Dartmouth BASIC, ALGOL 60, FORTRAN, COBOL, APL, DXPL, DYNAMO, GMAP, LISP, MIX, PL/I, SNOBOL …

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  • 4Scientific Time Sharing Corporation — (STSC) was a pioneering timesharing and consulting service company which offered APL from its datacenter in Bethesda, MD to users in the United States and Europe.HistoryScientific Time Sharing Corporation was formed in 1969 in Bethesda, Maryland… …

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  • 5Conversational Programming System — Conversational Programming System[1] or CPS was an early Time sharing system offered by IBM which ran on System/360 mainframes circa 1967 through 1972. CPS was implemented as an interpreter, and users could select either a rudimentary form of… …

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  • 6System time — Unix date command In computer science and computer programming, system time represents a computer system s notion of the passing of time. In this sense, time also includes the passing of days on the calendar. System time is measured by a system… …

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  • 7Programming tool — A programming tool or software development tool is a program or application that software developers use to create, debug, maintain, or otherwise support other programs and applications. The term usually refers to relatively simple programs that… …

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  • 8Michigan Terminal System — (MTS) The MTS welcome screen as seen through a 3270 terminal emulator. Company / developer University of Michigan and 7 other universities in the US, Canada, and the UK …

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  • 10APL (programming language) — APL Paradigm(s) array, functional, structured, modular Appeared in 1964 Designed by Kenneth E. Iverson Developer Kenneth E. Iverson …

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