- CDC SCOPE (software)
SCOPE, an acronym for Supervisory Control Of Program Execution, was the name used by the
Control Data Corporation for a number ofoperating system projects in the 1960s.Variants
* SCOPE for the
CDC 3000 series.
* SCOPE for theCDC 6000 series.
* SCOPE and SCOPE-2 for theCDC 7600 /Cyber-76.COPE for the CDC 3000 series
COPE for the CDC 6000 series
This operating system was based on the original
Chippewa Operating System . In the early 1970s, it was renamed NOS/BE for theCDC Cyber machines.The SCOPE operating system is a file-oriented system using mass storage, random access devices. It was designed to make use of all capabilities of CDC 6000 computer systems and exploits fully the multiple-operating modes of all segments of the computer. Main tasks of SCOPE are controlling job execution, storage assignment, performing segment and overlay loading. Its features include comprehensive input/output functions and library maintenance routines. The dayfile chronologically records all jobs run and any problems encountered. To aid debugging, dumps and memory maps are available. Under control of SCOPE, a variety of assemblers (COMPASS ), compilers (ALGOL , FORTRAN,COBOL ), and utility programs (SORT/MERGE, PERT/TIME, EXPORT/IMPORT, RESPOND,SIMSCRIPT , APT, OPTIMA etc.) may be operated.ee also
*
NOS (software)
*CDC KRONOS
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