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DISTRIBUTED OPERATION SYSTEM FOR TIMESHARING ON A NETWORK, DEVELOPED AT THE 'VRIJE' UNIVERSITY IN AMSTERDAM
Amobea distributed operating system; Amoeba distributed operating system; Amoeba OS

Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network      
(DOMAIN) The proprietary network protocol used by Apollo workstations. (1995-02-16)
Distributed data store         
COMPUTER NETWORK WITH 2 OR MORE NODES TO STORE INFORMATION
Distributed content store; Distributed datastore; Distributed datastore network; Distributed data store network; Data store network; Datastore network; Distributed data storage
A distributed data store is a computer network where information is stored on more than one node, often in a replicated fashion. It is usually specifically used to refer to either a distributed database where users store information on a number of nodes, or a computer network in which users store information on a number of peer network nodes.
Distributed operating system         
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OPERATING SYSTEM DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON MULTIPLE SYSTEMS OVER A NETWORK
DISTRIBUTED OS; Distributed Operating System
A distributed operating system is system software over a collection of independent software, networked, communicating, and physically separate computational nodes. They handle jobs which are serviced by multiple CPUs.

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Amoeba (operating system)

Amoeba is a distributed operating system developed by Andrew S. Tanenbaum and others at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The aim of the Amoeba project was to build a timesharing system that makes an entire network of computers appear to the user as a single machine. Development at the Vrije Universiteit was stopped: the source code of the latest version (5.3) was last modified on 30 July 1996.

The Python programming language was originally developed for this platform.