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The first computers did not have operating systems. However, software tools for managing the system and simplifying the use of hardware appeared very quickly afterwards, and gradually expanded in scope. By the early 1960s, commercial computer vendors were supplying quite extensive tools for streamlining the development, scheduling, and execution of jobs on batch processing systems. Examples were produced by UNIVAC and Control Data Corporation, amongst others.
Through the 1960s, several major concepts drove the development of operating systems. They included the development of the IBM System/360, a family of mainframe computers available in widely differing capacities and price points, for which a single operating system OS/360 was developed. IBM's current mainframe operating systems are distant descendants of this original system, and applications written for the OS/360 can still be run on modern machines.
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