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Okay found an article paper titled called"Mainframe Scalability in the Windows Environment"
Okay found an article paper titled called"Mainframe Scalability in the Windows Environment"
http://new.cmg.org/proceedings/2003/3023.pdf (required registration to access but is free)
http://new.cmg.org/proceedings/2003/3023.pdf (required registration to access but is free)
Folks, remember to do your discussions here.  Use four tildes to sign your entries, that adds time and date.  Email discussions won't count towards your participation grade...
[[User:Soma|Anil]] 15:43, 8 October 2010 (UTC)

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Group 3

Here's my email I'll add some of the stuff I find soon I'm just saving the question for last. Andrew Bown(abown2@connect.carleton.ca)

I'm not sure if this is totally relevant, oh well. -First time sharing system CTSS (Compatible Time Sharing System) in the 1950s. Created at MIT http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/virtualization/

-achamney@connect.carleton.ca

An article about the mainframe. -Mainframe Migration http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver/mainframe/migration.mspx

-Qi Zhang (qzhang13@connect.carleton.ca)

Here's my contact information, look forward to working with everyone. - Ben Robson (brobson@connect.carleton.ca)

Hey, Here's my contact info, nshires@connect.carleton.ca, I'll have some sources posted by the weekend hopefully

Hey guys i'm not in your group but I found some useful information that could help you http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainframe_computer i know we are not suppose to use wiki references but its a good place to start

Okay found an article paper titled called"Mainframe Scalability in the Windows Environment" http://new.cmg.org/proceedings/2003/3023.pdf (required registration to access but is free)

Folks, remember to do your discussions here. Use four tildes to sign your entries, that adds time and date. Email discussions won't count towards your participation grade... Anil 15:43, 8 October 2010 (UTC)