General Motors Research Laboratories' Monitor
The first operating system for an IBM 701, developed by Robert L. Patrick and others, automated the loading and execution of programs, moving from one job to the next without human intervention.
Significance
Pioneered the concept of batch processing, significantly improving the efficiency of early mainframes and laying the groundwork for more complex OS functions.
Key facts
- Date
- 1956-01-01
- Type
- invention
- Location
- Warren, Michigan, USA