podobné slovo | definícia |
motss (encz) | MOTSS,Member Of The Same Sex [zkr.] |
tss (wn) | TSS
n 1: syndrome resulting from a serious acute (sometimes fatal)
infection associated with the presence of staphylococcus;
characterized by fever and diarrhea and nausea and diffuse
erythema and shock; occurs especially in menstruating women
using highly absorbent tampons [syn: toxic shock, {toxic
shock syndrome}, TSS] |
ctss (foldoc) | Compatible Timesharing System
CTSS
(CTSS) One of the earliest (1963)
experiments in the design of interactive time-sharing
operating systems. CTSS was ancestral to Multics, Unix,
and ITS. It was developed at the MIT Computation Center
by a team led by Fernando J. Corbato. CTSS ran on a modified
IBM 7094 with a second 32K-word bank of memory, using two
2301 drums for swapping. Remote access was provided to up
to 30 users via an IBM 7750 communications controller
connected to dial-up modems.
The name ITS (Incompatible time-sharing System) was a hack
on CTSS, meant both as a joke and to express some basic
differences in philosophy about the way I/O services should be
presented to user programs.
(1997-01-29)
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dtss (foldoc) | DTSS
The first commercial time-sharing system,
created by Dartmouth College and sold by General Electric
around 1967.
GE's Information Service Divsion (ISD) marketed DTSS which was
running on a system called GE-265 (a combination of the
front-end processor the Datanet-30 and the GE-235).
DTSS was ported (and significantly improved by GE ISD around
1965-1966 on a combination of DN-30 and GE-635). This
proprietary system, called Mk-II, later improved by GE and
renamed Mk-III, is still working today (1997) as part of the
GE service bureau that also includes IBM and Unix
computers.
(1997-09-16)
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ctss (jargon) | CTSS
/C·T·S·S/, n.
Compatible Time-Sharing System. An early (1963) experiment in the design of
interactive timesharing operating systems, ancestral to Multics, Unix,
and ITS. The name ITS (Incompatible Time-sharing System) was a hack on
CTSS, meant both as a joke and to express some basic differences in
philosophy about the way I/O services should be presented to user programs.
See timesharing
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motss (jargon) | MOTSS
/mots/, /M·O·T·S·S/, n.
[from the 1970 U.S. census forms via Usenet] Member Of The Same Sex, esp.
one considered as a possible sexual partner. The gay-issues newsgroup on
Usenet is called soc.motss. See MOTOS and MOTAS, which derive from it.
See also SO.
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ctss (vera) | CTSS
Compatible Time Sharing System (Unix, predecessor, OS, MIT)
CTSS
Cray TimeSharing System (OS, Cray, LLNL)
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dtss (vera) | DTSS
Dartmouth Time-Sharing System (OS)
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itutss (vera) | ITUTSS
International Telecommunications Union Telecommunication
Standards Sector (ITU)
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jtssg (vera) | JTSSG
Joint Telecommunications Standards Steering Group (mil.)
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ltss (vera) | LTSS
Lawrence TimeSharing System (OS, LLNL)
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motss (vera) | MOTSS
More Of The Sameold Sameold (Usenet)
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netss (vera) | NETSS
National Electronic Telecommunication Surveillance System (USA)
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ptss (vera) | PTSS
People's Time Sharing System (OS, CDC 6600)
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tss (vera) | TSS
Task State Segment (Intel)
TSS
Time-Sharing System
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tssdc (vera) | TSSDC
Task State Segment Descriptor Cache (CPU)
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tsst (vera) | TSST
Toshiba Samsung Storage Technologies (manufacturer)
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vmtss (vera) | VMTSS
Virtual Machine Time-Sharing System (IBM)
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