Burroughs MCP

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Das MCP (Master Control Program) ist das proprietäre Betriebssystem der Burroughs Large Systems, einschließlich der Unisys-ClearPath/MCP-Systeme. Ursprünglich 1961 in ESPOL geschrieben, wurde das Master Control Program in den 1970ern nach übersetzt – der zu ESPOL nachfolgenden Sprache. Das MCP ist geschichtlich folgendermaßen wichtig: Es war das erste Betriebssystem, welches mehrere Prozessoren verwalten konnte, die erste kommerzielle Implementierung virtuellen Speichers enthielt und allein in einer höheren Programmiersprache (also beispielsweise ohne Assembler) geschrieben wurde. rdf:langString
The MCP (Master Control Program) is the operating system of the Burroughs small, medium and large systems, including the Unisys Clearpath/MCP systems. MCP was originally written in 1961 in ESPOL (Executive Systems Problem Oriented Language). In the 1970s, MCP was converted to NEWP which was a better structured, more robust, and more secure form of ESPOL. The MCP was a leader in many areas, including: the first operating system to manage multiple processors, the first commercial implementation of virtual memory, and the first OS written exclusively in a high-level language. rdf:langString
MCP, iniciais de Master Control Program, ou "programa mestre de Controle", era Sistema Operacional (no Brasil) ou Sistema Operativo (em Portugal) dos mainframes da empresa Burroughs Corporation, que depois passou a se chamar Unisys. Era o programa responsável pelo controle operacional de equipamentos de grande porte das Series B6000 da Burroughs e depois dos maiores computadores da Série A, seguidos do NX da Unisys. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das MCP (Master Control Program) ist das proprietäre Betriebssystem der Burroughs Large Systems, einschließlich der Unisys-ClearPath/MCP-Systeme. Ursprünglich 1961 in ESPOL geschrieben, wurde das Master Control Program in den 1970ern nach übersetzt – der zu ESPOL nachfolgenden Sprache. Das MCP ist geschichtlich folgendermaßen wichtig: Es war das erste Betriebssystem, welches mehrere Prozessoren verwalten konnte, die erste kommerzielle Implementierung virtuellen Speichers enthielt und allein in einer höheren Programmiersprache (also beispielsweise ohne Assembler) geschrieben wurde.
rdf:langString The MCP (Master Control Program) is the operating system of the Burroughs small, medium and large systems, including the Unisys Clearpath/MCP systems. MCP was originally written in 1961 in ESPOL (Executive Systems Problem Oriented Language). In the 1970s, MCP was converted to NEWP which was a better structured, more robust, and more secure form of ESPOL. The MCP was a leader in many areas, including: the first operating system to manage multiple processors, the first commercial implementation of virtual memory, and the first OS written exclusively in a high-level language.
rdf:langString MCP, iniciais de Master Control Program, ou "programa mestre de Controle", era Sistema Operacional (no Brasil) ou Sistema Operativo (em Portugal) dos mainframes da empresa Burroughs Corporation, que depois passou a se chamar Unisys. Era o programa responsável pelo controle operacional de equipamentos de grande porte das Series B6000 da Burroughs e depois dos maiores computadores da Série A, seguidos do NX da Unisys. Em 1963, a Burroughs lançou o computador B-5000 com sistema operacional Master Control Program (MCP), que oferecia multiprogramação, memória virtual som segmentação e multiprocessamento assimétrico, além de ser o primeiro sistema a ser desenvolvido em uma linguagem de alto nível. No mesmo ano, a Control Data Corporation anunciou o lançamento do primeiro supercomputador, o CDC 6600, projetado por Seymour Cray.
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