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![]() | Timesharing explained by MIT (Part 1 of 2) Fernando José "Corby" Corbató (born July 1, 1926 in Oakland, California) is a prominent American computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in the development of time-sharing operating systems. Amongst many awards, he received the Turing Award in 1990, "for his pioneering work in organizing the concepts and leading the development of the general-purpose, large-scale, time-sharing and resource-sharing computer systems". The first timesharing system he was associated with was known as the MIT Compatible Time-Sharing System, an early version of which was demonstrated in 1961. The experience gained led to a second project, Multics, which was adopted by Honeywell. Multics, while not particularly commercially successful in itself, directly inspired Ken Thompson to develop Unix, the direct descendants of which are still in extremely wide use; it also served as a model for every other subsequent operating system design. Born in Oakland, California, Corbató received a bachelor's degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1950, and then a Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956. He joined MIT's Computation Center immediately upon graduation, became a professor in 1965, and stayed at MIT until he retired. Corbató is sometimes known for "Corbató's Law" which states[1] The number of lines of code a programmer can write in a fixed period of time is the same independent of the language used. 2011年07月21日再生回数 991 |
![]() | AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System Watch new AT&T Archive films every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at techchannel.att.com In the late 1960s, Bell Laboratories computer scientists Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson started work on a project that was inspired by an operating system called Multics, a joint project of MIT, GE, and Bell Labs. The host and narrator of this film, Victor Vyssotsky, also had worked on the Multics project. Ritchie and Thompson, recognizing some of the problems with the Multics OS, set out to create a more useful, flexible, and portable system for programmers to work with. What's fascinating about the growth of UNIX is the long amount of time that it was given to develop, almost organically, and based on the needs of the users and programmers. The first installation of the program was done as late as 1972 (on a NY Telephone branch computer). It was in conjunction with the refinement of the C programming language, principally designed by Dennis Ritchie. Because the Bell System had limitations placed by the government that prevented them from selling software, UNIX was made available under license to universities and the government. This helped further its development, as well as making it a more "open" system. This film "The UNIX System: Making Computers More Productive", is one of two that Bell Labs made in 1982 about UNIX's significance, impact and usability. Even 10 years after its first installation, it's still an introduction to the system. The other film, "The UNIX System: Making ... 2012年02月23日再生回数 7153 |
![]() | German Shepard vs. Multics mix Ginger and Rucker playing!!!! 2012年05月13日再生回数 12 |
![]() | Timesharing explained by MIT (Part 2 of 2) Fernando José "Corby" Corbató (born July 1, 1926 in Oakland, California) is a prominent American computer scientist, notable as a pioneer in the development of time-sharing operating systems. Amongst many awards, he received the Turing Award in 1990, "for his pioneering work in organizing the concepts and leading the development of the general-purpose, large-scale, time-sharing and resource-sharing computer systems". The first timesharing system he was associated with was known as the MIT Compatible Time-Sharing System, an early version of which was demonstrated in 1961. The experience gained led to a second project, Multics, which was adopted by Honeywell. Multics, while not particularly commercially successful in itself, directly inspired Ken Thompson to develop Unix, the direct descendants of which are still in extremely wide use; it also served as a model for every other subsequent operating system design. Born in Oakland, California, Corbató received a bachelor's degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1950, and then a Ph.D. in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1956. He joined MIT's Computation Center immediately upon graduation, became a professor in 1965, and stayed at MIT until he retired. Corbató is sometimes known for "Corbató's Law" which states[1] The number of lines of code a programmer can write in a fixed period of time is the same independent of the language used. 2011年07月21日再生回数 386 |
![]() | Unix: bulit for a game Just having some fun, playing Tetris on my OpenBSD box. Yes, I know OpenBSD is an Unix-like, but just go with it. How about some Unix history? Ken Thompson, a researcher working at Bell Labs, wrote a game for the GE-645 mainframe called Space Travel. However, Thompson found that the game was too slow on the GE machine. Thompson, along with fellow researcher Dennis Ritchie, both grew frustrated by the size and complexity of the OS which ran the GE-645, Multics. (Multiplexed Information and Computing Service) Thompson thus re-wrote the game in assembly language for Digital Equipment Corporation's PDP-7 with help from Dennis Ritchie. This experience, combined with his work on the Multics project, led Thompson to start a new operating system for the PDP-7. Thompson and Ritchie led a team of developers, including Rudd Canaday, at Bell Labs developing a file system as well as the new multi-tasking operating system itself. They included a command line interpreter and some small utility programs. Believe it or not, some mouth breathers don't know how to use wikipedia 2009年09月29日再生回数 2080 |
![]() | mulTicS.iN Community mulTicS.iN este o communitate Romana de Counter-Strike,Tutoriale,Windows si multe altele. Pentru mai multe informatii: www.mulTicS.iN/forum. Communitatea noastra OFERA DNS Gratuit si multe altele. 2011年07月03日再生回数 107 |
![]() | Shared Destiny: 40 Years of Unix, 40 Years of VM, and How They Came Together As UNIX was being born at Bell Labs, the VM operating system was being born at IBM. Though mainframe Linux is a comparatively recent phenomenon, VM and UNIX share common roots that are subtle but deep, with a rich heritage of open source code, community involvement, and developer passion. Scott Courtney and David Boyes explore the history of VM that led it to be such a fine platform for Linux, and how UNIX and UNIX tools evolved in the mainframe hardware environment in the decades before Linux. Talk by David Boyes and Scott Courtney of Sine Nomine Associates. The video starts about 10 minutes into the talk, when the history of Multics (ca. 1964) is being discussed. Ohio LinuxFest 2009 www.ohiolinux.org 2009年10月01日再生回数 1483 |
![]() | 原碼3路序: 灰燼中的珍珠- UNIX 影響世界深遠的UNIX作業系統從失敗的Multics計畫意外誕生Multics最後不了了之, 但是在這灰燼之中竟然還埋藏著一顆璀璨的珍珠...UNIX 瞭解更多,請造訪: 『原碼3路-自由軟體簡史』 popblog.tvbs.com.tw 2008年12月31日再生回数 2553 |
![]() | MULTIC PROMO multi artistic promotion video and please post into you're board guys :DDDDDD edit by Axel.. spinner ellusion67-nadhif-caim-alvin-gevorce-jooosh-Stemza-Axel 2011年05月13日再生回数 434 |
![]() | Runtime Verification Meets Android Security This video demonstrates a prototypic implementation of a runtime verification framework on Android, presented in the conference paper "Runtime Verification Meets Android Security", published in the Proceedings of the 4th NASA Formal Methods Symposium (NFM), Springer, 2012. The authors are Andreas Bauer, Jan-Christoph Küster and Gil Vegliach. For more information visit: baueran.multics.org or kuester.multics.org 2012年03月08日再生回数 89 |









