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Job)
operating system. This was a
batch operating system,
although there was a
variant that
allowed interactive access called MultiJob.
Under a...
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Steven Paul
Jobs (February 24, 1955 –
October 5, 2011) was an
American businessman, inventor, and
investor best
known for co-founding the
technology company...
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Dynix (developed by Sequent, and used for IBM NUMA-Q too) J and
MultiJob – for the
System 4
series mainframes GEORGE 2/3/4
GEneral ORGanisational...
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processing system.
Job descriptions were read in from
cards or
paper tape,
peripherals and
magnetic tape
files were
dynamically allocated to the
job,
which was...
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peripheral 'Cabinets' (connected via
fibre optic cables via one or more
Multi Port
Switch Units or MPSU's)
providing disk
storage capabilities:- Cabinet...
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According to
Fortune magazine, in his will,
Jobs left Lisa a
multi-million
dollar inheritance. When Brennan-
Jobs was
living with her mother, she attended...
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Warboys had been
chief architect for the ICL
System 4
multi-access
operating system,
Multijob. ICL's
commitment to
large scale software development for...
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MultiCam is a
camouflage pattern designed for use in a wide
range of
environments and
conditions which was
developed and is
produced by
American company...
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unveiled by
Steve Jobs on
January 9, 2007.
Since then, new
iPhone models have been
released every year. When it was introduced, its
multi-touch
screen was...
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utility is a
job scheduler on Unix-like
operating systems.
Users who set up and
maintain software environments use cron to
schedule jobs (commands or...