👉 Mounture in the context of computer science refers to the process of writing a software program that will run on multiple machines simultaneously. It is often used to create virtual machines or distributed computing environments, where multiple instances of a program can be executed on different computers without interfering with each other. The term "mounture" was coined by Robert Noyce in 1972 as an acronym for "Multi-Threaded Operating System," which was later adapted into the modern concept of a virtual machine