Development of the LOGICON 2 + 2 system
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Abstract
LOGICON is a systems and software engineering firm that has been heavily involved during the past nine years in developing special systems and software to be used primarily for military and space flight applications. In March of 1969, LOGICON began to investigate the feasibility of using a time-sharing system in its operations. Because a large portion of LOGICON personnel were involved in software development, it was felt that a time-sharing system used as a program development and documentation environment could be of significant aid to these activities.
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November 1970
683 pages
ISBN:9781450379045
DOI:10.1145/1478462
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Published: 17 November 1970
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