The first demonstrations of computer time-sharing systems are performed in the summer of 1962 by the U.S. Air Force's SAGE project at MIT. A time sharing operating system permits each user of a computer to behave as though he were in sole control of the computer. The primary developers of timesharing are MIT Professor Fernando Corbato and researchers John McCarthy and Ed Fredkin.
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