[Recorded: May 9, 1963] This film features vintage MIT Science reporter John Fitch, Computer Science Center at MIT in a long interview with MIT professor of Computer Fernando J. CORBA. The film was produced by WGBH (Boston) and MIT. The main purpose of the film is a timeshare, one of the most important developments in the IT sector, and has been in and out of favor several times in the last decades as the dichotomy between the remote computing and managed centrallyResources played out, the latest incarnation of centralized management of IT resources called Cloud Computing. sharing of time, as in this film had been shown a new concept in early 1960. Driven by the desire to create a more efficient use of expensive computing resources, while Increasing interactivity between users and computers (human and machine), time-sharing was finally accepted by the form of special hardware for the mainframe time-sharing and computer systems and minicomputerssophisticated operating systems to handle more users and resources. Corba describes how after the mid-1950s, when computers began to be reliable, the next big challenge to improve productivity and efficiency has been developing programming languages, FORTRAN, an example. One of the bottlenecks coming from the calculation in Corabto was the traditional method of batch processing workstations combined to draw many peoples into one great offer for a computerTime ...
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