Template:Bibliography CP/CMS

Primary CP/CMS sources

 * R. J. Creasy, "The origin of the VM/370 time-sharing system", IBM Journal of Research &amp; Development, Vol. 25, No. 5 (September 1981), pp. 483–90, PDF ― perspective on CP/CMS and VM history by the CP-40 project lead, also a CTSS author
 * E.W. Pugh, L.R. Johnson, and John H. Palmer, IBM's 360 and early 370 systems, MIT Press, Cambridge MA and London, ISBN 0-262-16123-0 ― extensive (819 pp.) treatment of IBM's offerings during this period; the limited coverage of CP/CMS in such a definitive work is telling
 * Melinda Varian, VM and the VM community, past present, and future, SHARE 89 Sessions 9059–61, 1997; ― an outstanding source for CP/CMS and VM history
 * Bitsavers, Index of /pdf/ibm/360/cp67

Additional CP/CMS sources

 * R. J. Adair, R. U. Bayles, L. W. Comeau and R. J. Creasy, A Virtual Machine System for the 360/40, IBM Corporation, Cambridge Scientific Center Report No. 320‐2007 (May 1966) ― a seminal paper describing implementation of the virtual machine concept, with descriptions of the customized CSC S/360-40 and the CP-40 design
 * International Business Machines Corporation, CP-67/CMS, Program 360D-05.2.005, IBM Program Information Department (June 1969) ― IBM's reference manual
 * R. A. Meyer and L. H. Seawright, "A virtual machine time-sharing system," IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 199–218 (September 1970) ― describes the CP-67/CMS system, outlining features and applications
 * R. P. Parmelee, T. I. Peterson, C. C. Tillman, and D. J. Hatfield, "Virtual storage and virtual machine concepts," IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 11, No. 2 (June 1972)

Background CP/CMS sources

 * F. J. Corbató, et al., The Compatible Time-Sharing System, A Programmer’s Guide, M.I.T. Press, 1963
 * F. J. Corbató, M. Merwin-Daggett, and R. C. Daley, "An Experimental Time-sharing System," Proc. Spring Joint Computer Conference (AFIPS) 21, pp. 335–44 (1962) — description of CTSS
 * F. J. Corbató and V. A. Vyssotsky, "Introduction and Overview of the MULTICS System", Proc. Fall Joint Computer Conference (AFIPS) 27, pp. 185–96 (1965)
 * P. J. Denning, "Virtual Memory", Computing Surveys Vol. 2, pp.  153–89 (1970)
 * J. B. Dennis, "Segmentation and the Design of Multi-Programmed Computer Systems," JACM Vol. 12, pp. 589–602 (1965) ― virtual memory requirements for Project MAC, destined for GE 645
 * C. A. R. Hoare and R. H. Perrott, Eds., Operating Systems Techniques, Academic Press, Inc., New York (1972)
 * T. Kilburn, D. B. G. Edwards, M. J. Lanigan, and F. H. Sumner, "One-Level Storage System", IRE Trans. Electron. Computers EC-11, pp. 223–35 (1962) ― Manchester/Ferranti Atlas
 * R. A. Nelson, "Mapping Devices and the M44 Data Processing System," Research Report RC 1303, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center (1964) ― about the IBM M44/44X
 * R. P. Parmelee, T. I. Peterson, C. C. Tillman, and D. J. Hatfield, "Virtual Storage and Virtual Machine Concepts", IBM Systems Journal, Vol. 11, pp. 99–130 (1972)

Additional on-line CP/CMS resources

 * febcm.club.fr — Information Technology Timeline, 1964–74
 * www.multicians.org — Tom Van Vleck's short essay The IBM 360/67 and CP/CMS
 * www.cap-lore.com — Norman Hardy's Short history of IBM's virtual machines
 * www.cap-lore.com — Norman Hardy's short description of the "Blaauw Box"