First 'Monitor' Programs

General Motors (GM) and IBM independently developed rudimentary 'monitor' programs for the IBM 701 and 704 computers. These programs could automatically load and execute a series of user programs, significantly reducing human operator intervention between jobs.

Significance

These early monitors were the foundational stepping stones, proving the concept of a supervisory program managing job execution and dramatically improving the throughput of early batch processing systems.

Key facts

Date
1954-01-01
Type
invention
Location
General Motors Research Laboratory, IBM