IBM OS/360 System Calls
IBM introduces OS/360, a groundbreaking operating system that established a formal set of 'system calls' – predefined entry points for applications to request services from the OS.
Significance
This was a foundational concept for APIs, providing a standardized, abstract layer for application programs to interact with underlying system resources without needing to understand low-level hardware details.
Key facts
- Date
- 1964-04-07
- Type
- invention
- Location
- Armonk, New York, USA