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LOCUS

LOCUS is a discontinued distributed operating system developed at UCLA during the 1980s. It was notable for providing an early implementation of the single-system image idea, where a cluster of machines appeared to be one larger machine.

A desire to commercialize the technologies developed for LOCUS inspired the creation of the Locus Computing Corporation which went on to include ideas from LOCUS in various products, including OSF/1 AD and, finally, the SCOTandem UnixWare NonStop Clusters product. Provided by Wikipedia
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    SIAM journal on applied mathematics [ejournal].

    Published 1953
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    SIAM review

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    SIAM journal on computing

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    SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization

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