Batch processing (English Wikipedia)

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  • "The Computing Center: Coming to Terms with the IBM System/360 Model 67". Research News. 20 (Nov/Dec). University of Michigan: 10. 1969.
  • Minella, Michael (2011-10-13). Pro Spring Batch. Apress. ISBN 978-1-4302-3453-1.

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  • "JSR352 null". IBM.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved 2018-10-19. JSR 352, the open standard specification for Java batch processing. ... The programming languages used evolved over time based on what was available

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  • Walden, David; Van Vleck, Tom, eds. (2011). "Compatible Time-Sharing System (1961-1973): Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Overview" (PDF). IEEE Computer Society. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-10-09. Retrieved February 20, 2022. CTSS was called "compatible" in the sense that FMS could be run in B-core as a "back-ground" user, nearly as efficiently as on a bare machine, and also because programs compiled for FMS batch could be loaded and executed in the "foreground" time-sharing environment (with some limitations). ... This feature allowed the Computation Center to make the transition from batch to timesharing gradually

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  • "The Direct Couple for the IBM 7090". SoftwarePreservationGroup.org. IBSYS was an operating system for the 7090 that evolved from SOS (SHARE Operating System)

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  • "JSR352 null". IBM.com. Archived from the original on 2018-10-20. Retrieved 2018-10-19. JSR 352, the open standard specification for Java batch processing. ... The programming languages used evolved over time based on what was available