remote computing system language
remote computing system language
[ri′mōt kəm′pyüd·iŋ ‚sis·təm ‚laŋ·gwij] (computer science)
A computer language used for communications between the central processing unit and remote consoles of a remote computer system, generally incorporating a procedure-oriented language such as FORTRAN, but also containing operating statements, such as instructions to debug or execute programs.
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