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    • John Backus said in the 1954 summer session at MIT that "By time sharing, a big computer could be used as several small ones; there would need to be a reading station for each user". Computers at tha… See more

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    CTSS used a modified IBM 7090 mainframe computer that had two 32,768 (32K) 36-bit-word banks of core memory instead of t… See more

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    CTSS was described in a paper presented at the 1962 Spring Joint Computer Conference, and greatly influenced the design of other early time-sharing systems. Maurice Wi… See more

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    The Compatible Time-Sharing System (usually CTSS, for short) was a ground-breaking operating system, the first time-sharing OS to be used in service. The 'compatible' refers to the fact that it could simulate the Fortran Monitor System …

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    Compatible Time-Sharing System allowed multiple users from different areas to access a single computer simultaneously. Compatible Time-Sharing System, CTSS was demonstrated on MIT’s IBM 709 in 1961 as an experimental time …

  10. Time-sharing - Wikipedia

    In computing, time-sharing is the concurrent sharing of a computing resource among many tasks or users by giving each task or user a small slice of processing time. This quick switch between tasks or users gives the illusion of …

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