The use of multiprogramming in batch processing computer systems
Reginald James Crocini
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The use of multiprogramming in batch processing computer systems
Published
1968
Pages
85
Subjects
Time-sharing computer systems
An analysis of time-shared computer systems
On-line computing
Time-sharing computer systems
An analytic study of a shared device among independent computing systems
Security and privacy in computer systems
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The use of multiprogramming in batch processing computer systems was written by Reginald James Crocini.
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