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Remote computing--an experimental system: part 2: internal design

Published:21 April 1964Publication History

ABSTRACT

This is the second of two papers dealing with the experimental remote-computing system. Part 1 described the system as viewed by a user who is unaware that he is jointly sharing the central computer with numerous other users. This paper (Part 2) describes the internal design of the system, with attention focused on those features which are of general interest and applicable to the design of other programming systems.

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    AFIPS '64 (Spring): Proceedings of the April 21-23, 1964, spring joint computer conference
    April 1964
    636 pages
    ISBN:9781450378901
    DOI:10.1145/1464122

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