time-sharing in the PONS Dictionary

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One bank was reserved for the time-sharing supervisory program, the other for user programs.
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It was designed to be the first minicomputer delivered with a full featured operating system with time-sharing.
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The development of time-sharing systems led to a number of problems.
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The demonstration required technical support staff and a mainframe time-sharing computer that were far too costly for individual business use at the time.
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This method of multitasking is sometimes termed time-sharing since each program is allocated a slice of time in turn.
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Rather than allowing the user to run arbitrary programs as time-sharing, transaction processing allows only predefined, structured transactions.
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Before the advent of digital satellite television, time-sharing frequencies was the norm.
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Digital was an early champion of time-sharing systems.
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In the mid-1960s a number of organizations were interested in offering interactive computing services using time-sharing.
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Before she wrote his first book she worked as seller, waitress, held her own coffeehouse, and worked in the time-sharing.
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