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CDC SCOPE

Index CDC SCOPE

SCOPE, an acronym for Supervisory Control Of Program Execution, was the name used by the Control Data Corporation for a number of operating system projects in the 1960s. [1]

17 relations: ALGOL, APT (programming language), CDC 3000 series, CDC 6000 series, CDC 7600, CDC Cyber, CDC Kronos, Chippewa Operating System, COBOL, COMPASS, Control Data Corporation, Core dump, Fortran, Memory map, NOS (software), Operating system, SIMSCRIPT.

ALGOL

ALGOL (short for "Algorithmic Language") is a family of imperative computer programming languages, originally developed in the mid-1950s, which greatly influenced many other languages and was the standard method for algorithm description used by the ACM in textbooks and academic sources for more than thirty years.

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APT (programming language)

APT or Automatically Programmed Tool is a high-level computer programming language most commonly used to generate instructions for numerically controlled machine tools.

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CDC 3000 series

The CDC 3000 series computers from Control Data Corporation were mid-1960s follow-ons to the CDC 1604 and CDC 924 systems.

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CDC 6000 series

The CDC 6000 series was a family of mainframe computers manufactured by Control Data Corporation in the 1960s.

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CDC 7600

The CDC 7600 was the Seymour Cray-designed successor to the CDC 6600, extending Control Data's dominance of the supercomputer field into the 1970s.

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CDC Cyber

The CDC Cyber range of mainframe-class supercomputers were the primary products of Control Data Corporation (CDC) during the 1970s and 1980s.

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CDC Kronos

Kronos is an operating system with time-sharing capabilities, written by Control Data Corporation in the 1970s.

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Chippewa Operating System

The Chippewa Operating System often called COS is the discontinued operating system for the CDC 6600 supercomputer, generally considered the first super computer in the world.

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COBOL

COBOL (an acronym for "common business-oriented language") is a compiled English-like computer programming language designed for business use.

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COMPASS

COMPASS is an acronym for COMPrehensive ASSembler.

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Control Data Corporation

Control Data Corporation (CDC) was a mainframe and supercomputer firm.

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Core dump

In computing, a core dump, crash dump, memory dump, or system dump consists of the recorded state of the working memory of a computer program at a specific time, generally when the program has crashed or otherwise terminated abnormally.

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Fortran

Fortran (formerly FORTRAN, derived from Formula Translation) is a general-purpose, compiled imperative programming language that is especially suited to numeric computation and scientific computing.

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Memory map

In computer science, a memory map is a structure of data (which usually resides in memory itself) that indicates how memory is laid out.

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NOS (software)

NOS (Network Operating System) is a discontinued operating system with time-sharing capabilities, written by Control Data Corporation in the 1970s.

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Operating system

An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs.

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SIMSCRIPT

SIMSCRIPT is a free-form, English-like general-purpose simulation language conceived by Harry Markowitz and Bernard Hausner at the RAND Corporation in 1963.

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CDC SCOPE (software), NOS/BE, SCOPE (software).

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDC_SCOPE

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