Abstract

Recently a great deal of interest has been evident in on-line information retrieval systems in which the retrieval search involves real-time man computer interaction. The advantages of such systems are becoming well known. Operating systems designed to allow on-line time-shared information retrieval have common characteristics which distinguish them from other types of on-line systems. The system designer has to face problems in allocating the available computer resources that are not usually encountered in other contexts.

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