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Experience gained from the American Airlines SABRE system control program
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Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference table of contents
Washington, D.C., United States
Pages: 77 - 83  
Year of Publication: 1967
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ABSTRACT

Just over ten years ago, IBM and American Airlines undertook the development of a real-time airlines reservations system. At that time, there were several systems in use by the airlines to present “yes-no” information on seat availability and in some cases maintain seat inventory counts. None of these systems, however, performed the complete “back-room” job of filing records, sending communication messages, processing wait-lists, preparing boarding manifests, etc. Significant improvements in passenger service were expected if the many possible sources of error in these operations could be reduced. The effort included development of specialized pieces of equipment and of a control program to interface between the application programs and the hardware. This was at a time when operating systems were just beginning to come into use. This paper concentrates upon the control program architecture, setting forth the important lessons that were learned after the system became operational.


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Reference Manual IBM 9000 Series Airlines Reservation System Remote Equipment Doc #A22-6640 11/61
 
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Reference Manual IBM 9090 Airlines Reservation System Data Data Processing Center Doc #A22-6642 12/61
 
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General Information Manual 9090 Airlines Reservation System Doc # D22-6635 10/61
 
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IBM Data Processing Division System Design Engineering IBM 90 0 Control Program 3/63