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  2. CP/CMS - Wikipedia

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    CP/CMS (Control Program/Cambridge Monitor System) is a discontinued time-sharing operating system of the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is known for its excellent performance and advanced features. [1] [2] Among its three versions, CP-40/CMS was an important 'one-off' research system that established the CP/CMS virtual machine architecture.

  3. CDC SCOPE - Wikipedia

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    CDC 6000 series SCOPE 3.1 building itself while running on Desktop CYBER emulator. This operating system was based on the original Chippewa Operating System. In the early 1970s, it was renamed NOS/BE for the CDC Cyber machines. The SCOPE operating system is a file-oriented system using mass storage, random access devices.

  4. Monitor Control Command Set - Wikipedia

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    The original MCCS standard version 1 was released on September 11, 1998. MCCS Version 2 was released on October 17, 2003. A major update of the standard, it provided support for flat panel displays, VESA DPVL (Digital Packet Video Link) standard; it added a range of television controls and introduced individual control of multiple windows on a display.

  5. System Center Operations Manager - Wikipedia

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    System Center Operations Manager: product’s major components. The basic idea is to place a piece of software, an agent , on the computer to be monitored. The agent watches several sources on that computer, including the Windows Event Log , for specific events or alerts generated by the applications executing on the monitored computer.

  6. Main Centre for Reconnaissance of Situation in Space

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    The system needed to detect, identify and track satellites and create a satellite catalogue. [5] The first satellite detection system consisted of eight Dnestr radars, four at Mishelevka in Siberia and four at Balkhash in the Kazakh SSR which provided information for the Istrebitel Sputnikov anti-satellite system. [10] [11]

  7. AN/PVS-4 - Wikipedia

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    The AN/TVS-5 is an observation scope, although it does come with reticles and can be used as a weapon sight as well. With a larger catadioptric lens and higher zoom level, it is rated with a detection range of over 1 Kilometer with a third-generation image intensifier tube.

  8. Conversational Monitor System - Wikipedia

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    CMS first ran under CP-40, a one-off research system using custom hardware at IBM's Cambridge Scientific Center. Production use at CSC began in January 1967. The CMS user interface drew heavily on experience with the influential first-generation time-sharing system CTSS, some of whose developers worked on CP/CMS.

  9. Kumanovo - Wikipedia

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    The armed conflict in Kumanovo mainly resulted in a division of the educational system along ethnic lines. All the Albanian-language students left the schools and demanded new schools to be opened. Following this process there is a visible separation in the town affecting the inter-community relations.