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摘要
本文介绍了由布朗大学的Robert g. Munck和作者共同设计并实现的基于段的文件支持系统(SBFSS)。SBFSS是IBM的CP-67/CMS虚拟机操作系统的扩展,用于IBM 360/67计算机。它的主要目的是允许CP在大量用户中更有效地分配其直接访问设备(DASD)资源。其他优点包括改进的响应时间、共享处理器和数据库的更大灵活性,以及简单的计费和备份过程。
This paper describes the Segment Based File Support System (SBFSS) which was designed and implemented by Robert g. Munck and the author, both of Brown University. SBFSS is an extension to IBM's CP-67/CMS virtual machine operating system for the IBM 360/67 computer. Its primary purpose is to allow CP to allocate more efficiently its direct access device (DASD) resources among a large number of users. Other advantages include improved response time, greater flexibility in sharing processors and data bases, and simple billing and back-up procedures.