IBM OS/360 System Call Interface Definition
IBM released OS/360, a family of operating systems that defined a structured set of system calls, providing a consistent interface for application programs to interact with the underlying hardware and OS services.
Significance
One of the earliest, large-scale examples of formalizing an interface between applications and an operating system, laying groundwork for the API concept.
Key facts
- Date
- 1964-04-07
- Type
- invention
- Location
- Armonk, New York, USA