• The Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS) is a discontinued operating system first developed at Dartmouth College between 1963 and 1964. It was the first...
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    Multics development at Project MAC. JOSS began time-sharing service in January 1964. Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS) began service in March 1964. Throughout...
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  • College, John G. Kemeny and Thomas E. Kurtz. With the underlying Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS), it offered an interactive programming environment to...
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  • time-sharing systems, providing links to major early time-sharing operating systems, showing their subsequent evolution. The meaning of the term time-sharing...
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  • Thomas E. Kurtz (category Dartmouth College faculty)
    development of the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS) and the BASIC programming language. DTSS allowed multiple users at separate terminals to share the processing...
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  • several in British Columbia, Canada Digital Time Synchronization Service Dartmouth Time-Sharing System Digital Time-Stamping Service This disambiguation page...
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  • the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System in 1965. ALGOL 30 was the basis for an implementation in 1965 of ALGOL 60 on the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System. Several...
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  • Manchester, Compatible Time-Sharing System at MIT, and the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System at Dartmouth College required large expensive machines. Implementation...
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    systems into the 1990s as the division moved to Groupe Bull and then NEC. The system is perhaps best known as the hardware used by the Dartmouth Time-Sharing...
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    to the programming language, Kemeny and Kurtz developed the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS), which allowed multiple users to edit and run BASIC programs...
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  • John G. Kemeny (category Dartmouth College faculty)
    language in 1964, as well as one of the world's first time-sharing systems, the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS). In 1974, the American Federation of Information...
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    with Dartmouth College on the development of a time-sharing operating system, which would later go on to become the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS)...
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    to MIT in January 1967. GE offered their earlier 635 systems with the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System which they called "Mark I" and intended to offer the...
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  • HP Time-Shared BASIC (HP TSB) is a BASIC programming language interpreter for Hewlett-Packard's HP 2000 line of minicomputer-based time-sharing computer...
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  • early time-sharing system begun CTSS becomes operational (MIT's Compatible Time-Sharing System for the IBM 7094) JOSS, an interactive time-shared system that...
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    but was not installed as the mainline version of BASIC on the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS) that supported the campus. Shortly after, Kemeny became...
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    console or terminal).[citation needed] Its IDE (part of the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System) was command-based, and therefore did not look much like the...
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    degree. Dartmouth faculty were at the forefront of such major academic developments as the Dartmouth Conferences, the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System, Dartmouth...
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  • computer system. After college, he made some games on his Sol-20 computer, such as an adaptation of Chase, a game that originated on the Dartmouth Time-Sharing...
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    (IPC) is the sharing of data between running processes in a computer system. Mechanisms for IPC may be provided by an operating system. Applications...
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    George Kemeny and Thomas Eugene Kurtz to commercialize the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System in 1963. In 1971 Shell wrote "Optimizing the Polyphase Sort"...
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    earliest time-sharing systems (the Compatible Time-Sharing System in 1961, the BBN Time-Sharing System in 1962, and the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System in 1963)...
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  • the Dartmouth Workshop, the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System, Dartmouth BASIC, and Dartmouth ALGOL 30. In 2005, sponsored project awards to Dartmouth faculty...
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  • or the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System. DECUS shows no similar program. It appears that David H. Ahl was aware of its origins on the DTSS system and naturally...
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  • adventure games Kemeny, John G.; Kurtz, Thomas E. (11 October 1968). "Dartmouth Time-Sharing". Science. 162 (3850): 223–228. Bibcode:1968Sci...162..223K. doi:10...
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    Lochner in the 1960s for the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System. This feature of Unix was borrowed by other operating systems, such as MS-DOS and the CMS Pipelines...
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    exposure to BASIC, Fortran, and ALGOL 60 on the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System and Burroughs large systems computers. He went on to receive a Bachelor of...
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  • Dartmouth College, where he maintained and helped create computer language systems, including Algol 60, APL, Dynamo, and PL/I, for the Dartmouth Time-Sharing...
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  • risk-taking Real-time play requiring quick reaction John G. Kemeny wrote in 1972 that software running on the Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (DTSS) had recently...
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    John McCarthy (computer scientist) (category Dartmouth College faculty)
    the very earliest time-sharing systems (Compatible Time-Sharing System, BBN Time-Sharing System, and Dartmouth Time-Sharing System). His colleague Lester...
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