Multiprogramming — Computer multiprogramming is the allocation of a computer system and its resources to more than one concurrent application, job or user ( program in this nomenclature). Initially, this technology was sought in order to optimize use of a computer… … Wikipedia
Multiprogramming — Mul|ti|pro|gram|ming 〈[mʌ̣ltıprɔgræmıŋ] n. 15; unz.; EDV〉 parallel stattfindendes, in zeitlicher Hinsicht auf den Ablauf hin koordiniertes Arbeiten von mehreren Programmen innerhalb eines einzelnen Computers [<Multi... + engl. program… … Universal-Lexikon
Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks (MVT) — was the most sophisticated of three available configurations of the OS/360 s control program.cite book author = IBM title = OS/360 Introduction series = IBM Systems Reference Library date = 1972 url = http://bitsavers.vt100.net/pdf/ibm/360/GC28… … Wikipedia
Multiprogramming Monitor — [Abk. MP/M], eine Version des Betriebssystems CP/M für Multitasking und Mehrbenutzerbetrieb … Universal-Lexikon
Multiprogramming with a Variable number of Tasks — History of IBM mainframe operating systems On early mainframe computers: GM OS GM NAA I/O 1955 BESYS 1957 UMES 1958 SOS 1959 IBSYS 1960 CTSS 1961 On S/360 and successors: BOS/360 1965 TOS/360 1965 TSS/360 1967 MTS 1967 … Wikipedia
multiprogramming — noun Date: 1959 the technique of utilizing several interleaved programs concurrently in a single computer system … New Collegiate Dictionary
multiprogramming — /mul tee proh gram ing, greuh ming, mul tuy /, n. Computers. the overlapped or interleaved execution of two or more programs by a single CPU. [1955 60; MULTI + PROGRAM + ING1] * * * … Universalium
Multiprogramming — Mul|ti|pro|gram|ming 〈[mʌ̣ltıprɔgræmıŋ] n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.; EDV〉 parallel stattfindendes, in zeitlicher Hinsicht auf den Ablauf hin koordiniertes Arbeiten von mehreren Programmen innerhalb eines einzelnen Computers [Etym.: <Multi… + engl.… … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
multiprogramming — mul·ti·programming … English syllables
multiprogramming — A technique for handling multiple routines or programs seemingly simultaneously by overlapping or interleaving their execution … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations