SIPE: A TSS/360 software measurement technique
ACM '69 Proceedings of the 1969 24th national conference
System integration as a programming function
ACM '69 Proceedings of the 1969 24th national conference
Hardware measurement device for IBM system/360 time sharing evaluation
ACM '67 Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference
A computing system design for user service
AFIPS '65 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the November 30--December 1, 1965, fall joint computer conference, part I
TSS/360: a time-shared operating system
AFIPS '68 (Fall, part I) Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part I
Scheduling TSS/360 for responsiveness
AFIPS '70 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 17-19, 1970, fall joint computer conference
Multics: the first seven years
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
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Six and a half years have elapsed since W. T. Comfort described TSS/360 to the 1965 Fall Joint Computer Conference. Since that time, much has been learned by IBM and its customers about time-sharing, about TSS, and about large-scale, interactive systems in general. Scores of people have worked with the system; dozens of articles have been published; it would clearly be impossible to put in one paper a comprehensive answer to the question---what has been learned developing TSS? Yet, with the availability of Release 8.1, the major development work on the system has been completed, and this is an appropriate time to take stock of where we have been, where we are, and where we might go from here.