P. Fagg, J. L. Brown, J. Hipp, D. T. Doody, J. Fairclough, J. Greene
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Abstract
The cornerstone of the IBM System/360 philosophy is that the architecture of a computer is basically independent of its physical implementation. Therefore, in System/360, different physical implementations have been made of the single architectural definition which is illustrated in Figure 1.