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{{OStaninfo
|cname = University of Michigan Executive System-tan
|name = UMES
|alias = UMES
|image =  
|debut = Jan 2010
|aka = University of Michigan Executive System
|height = 158 cm (5'2")
|chardebut = Feb 2010
|haircolor= Blonde
|osper = UMES
|eyecolor= Light blue
|apfaction = [[Deceased OS-tans|Deceased]] (died 1967)
|lineage= IBM, direct descendant of [[GMOS]]
 
|osper = University of Michigan Executive System
|osdev = University of Michigan
|osdev = University of Michigan
|firstrel = 1958
|reldate = 1958
|lastrel = unknown, was discontinued in 1967
|lastrel = unknown, was discontinued in 1967
|apfaction = none, deceased
|roles =
}}
}}


===Technical Details===
 
==Technical Details==
[[wikipedia:University_of_Michigan_Executive_System| UMES]] is based off [[GMOS| General Motors Operating System]], but modified for smaller student tasks, as a university OS. It is the predecessor of [[wikipedia:Michigan_Terminal_System| MTS]]. It was the original system the [[wikipedia:MAD_(programming_language)| MAD]] programming language, also designed by the University of Michigan.
[[wikipedia:University_of_Michigan_Executive_System| UMES]] is based off [[GMOS| General Motors Operating System]], but modified for smaller student tasks, as a university OS. It is the predecessor of [[wikipedia:Michigan_Terminal_System| MTS]]. It was the original system the [[wikipedia:MAD_(programming_language)| MAD]] programming language, also designed by the University of Michigan.


===Character Details===
==Character Details==
UMES-tan was similar in appearance to [[IBSYS|IBSYS-tan]], but had blonde hair, and their fashions diverged somewhat, UMES's outfits had more of a winter theme to them, and often wore fur hats, boots and a scarf with her dresses. She also had some resemblance to her younger sister/successor [[MTS|MTS-tan]]. but was less flashy since she didn't travel as much or get as much widespread attention.  
UMES-tan was similar in appearance to [[IBSYS|IBSYS-tan]], but had blonde hair, and their fashions diverged somewhat, UMES's outfits had more of a winter theme to them, and often wore fur hats, boots and a scarf with her dresses. She also had some resemblance to her younger sister/successor [[MTS|MTS-tan]]. but was less flashy since she didn't travel as much or get as much widespread attention.  


She had a subtle sense of humor, mainly directed at her operators, referencing that if an operator's compilation under MAD failed, a line portrait of Alfred E. Neumann would be printed instead.
She had a subtle sense of humor, mainly directed at her operators, referencing that if an operator's compilation under MAD failed, a line portrait of Alfred E. Neumann would be printed instead, and she was an avid reader of Mad Magazine, as the MAD language was named after it.
 
==History and Background==
Although of an IBM OS lineage, UMES-tan was not raised in the early IBM society, but instead had a background in education and working with college students, work she dedicated her life to. She mainly lived in Michigan, but also traveled to work with [[CTSS|CTSS-tan]], who she was a contemporary of and a friend to, as they worked closely together on joint MIT/UM projects in the early 60's.


She was a contemporary of [[CTSS|CTSS-tan]], as they worked closely together on joint MIT/UM projects in the early 60's.
When her MTS-tan was created as her successor, UMES-tan's lifeforce was depleted in the process, as the UMES machines got discontinued and shut down in 1967, suffering the same fate as [[BESYS|BESYS-tan]]. However, she lived just long enough to meet the young MTS-tan, and was resentful for being replaced and sacrificed, but chose to reconcile with MTS-tan in her final moments because she felt it'd be better than dying bitter and alone like BESYS-tan did.  


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