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System optimization: A mass memory system designed for the multi-program/multi-processors users

Published: 24 August 1965 Publication History

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THE PURPOSE of this paper is to demonstrate why a mass memory subsystem for multi-program operation requires simultaneity in both command and data transfer channels. A hypothetical computer system is discussed which will illustrate the points presented here and in a MAC project1.

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[1]
Lombardi, L. A., "Multi-Access and Multi-Computer Systems—Some Hardware Design Requirements," Data Systems Design; August, 1964; also Industrial Liaison on Project MAC; May 8, 1964.
[2]
Kilburn, T., Payne, R. B., and Howarth, D. J., "The Atlas Supervisor."
[3]
Peterson, W. W., "Addressing for Random-Access Storage," IBM J.; Apr., 1957.

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  • (1971)Arranging frequency dependent data on sequential memoriesProceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference10.1145/1478786.1478863(545-556)Online publication date: 18-May-1971

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ACM '65: Proceedings of the 1965 20th national conference
August 1965
567 pages
ISBN:9781450374958
DOI:10.1145/800197
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Published: 24 August 1965

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