timesharing
A multiuser computer environment that lets users initiate their own sessions and access selected databases as required. Today's networks of servers and client machines are all technically timesharing environments; however, the term originated in the 1960s when many terminals were first connected to a single mainframe, allowing programmers or students access to computing power at the same time. See utility computing.
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