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What (who) is time-sharing - definition

METHOD OF SHARING A COMPUTING RESOURCE AMONG MULTIPLE USERS
Computer/Time-sharing; Time sharing; Time Sharing; Timesharing; Time-Sharing; Time share computer system; Time-sharing system; Time-sharing operating system
  • [[Unix]] time-sharing at the [[University of Wisconsin]], 1978

time-sharing         
<operating system> (Or "timesharing") An operating system feature allowing several users to run several tasks concurrently on one processor, or in parallel on many processors, usually providing each user with his own terminal for input and output. time-sharing is multitasking for multiple users. (1998-04-24)
Time-sharing         
In computing, time-sharing is the sharing of a computing resource among many users at the same time by means of multiprogramming and multi-tasking.DEC Timesharing (1965), by Peter Clark, The DEC Professional, Volume 1, Number 1
Time Sharing (novel)         
NOVEL BY RICHARD KRAWIEC
Time Sharing (book)
Time Sharing is a 1986 novel by Richard Krawiec, published by Viking Press. Taking place in Philadelphia, its main characters are Artie, a purse-snatcher, and Jolene, a single mother.

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Time-sharing

In computing, time-sharing is the sharing of a computing resource among many users at the same time by means of multiprogramming and multi-tasking.

Its emergence as the prominent model of computing in the 1970s represented a major technological shift in the history of computing. By allowing many users to interact concurrently with a single computer, time-sharing dramatically lowered the cost of providing computing capability, made it possible for individuals and organizations to use a computer without owning one, and promoted the interactive use of computers and the development of new interactive applications.

Examples of use of time-sharing
1. At the same time, sharing is not just a cold, utilitarian act.
2. The next day , Armstrong drew up alongside Landis and spent a considerable time sharing his opinion in return.
3. Regional cooperation, real–time sharing of data, transparency, and harmonization will be underlying themes in the U.S. program.
4. Gyani takes his model De Havilland Beaver up for one last flight, this time sharing the controls with Vashisht, the landscape architect and host of the gathering.
5. He has heard from Baptist missionaries who are having a hard time sharing the Gospel overseas, where opinions of the United States are so low.