MVS Control Blocks

MVS Control Blocks

Author: Hank A. Murphy

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 488

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This book is a highly technical treatment of the internal logic of IBM's MVS mainframe operating system. Seasoned system programmers who desire a very detailed reference will find it extremely useful in fine tuning, troubleshooting/problem determination, systems software development, and much more.


MVS Systems Programming

MVS Systems Programming

Author: David Elder-Vass

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13:

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This book provides a detailed look at the specialized skills and knowledge required to become a MVS systems programmer. It reveals practical tips and guidelines for installing, running, and maintaining an MVS System, and adds a wealth of commonsense advice and rules of good practice from a seasoned MVS pro.


VSAM Demystified

VSAM Demystified

Author: Mary Lovelace

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2022-08-24

Total Pages: 458

ISBN-13: 0738437433

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Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM) is one of the access methods used to process data. Many of us have used VSAM and work with VSAM data sets daily, but exactly how it works and why we use it instead of another access method is a mystery. This book helps to demystify VSAM and gives you the information necessary to understand, evaluate, and use VSAM properly. This book also builds upon the subject of Record Level Sharing and DFSMStvs. It clarifies VSAM functions for application programmers who work with VSAM. The practical, straightforward approach should dispel much of the complexity associated with VSAM. Wherever possible an example is used to reinforce a description of a VSAM function. This IBM® Redbooks® publication is intended as a supplement to existing product manuals. It is intended to be used as an initial point of reference for VSAM functions.


ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 13

ABCs of z/OS System Programming Volume 13

Author: Paul Rogers

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2012-02-07

Total Pages: 1038

ISBN-13: 0738436259

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A major goal of operating systems is to process jobs while making the best use of system resources. Thus, one way of viewing operating systems is as resource managers. Before job processing, operating systems reserve input and output resources for jobs. During job processing, operating systems manage resources such as processors and storage. After job processing, operating systems free all resources used by the completed jobs, making the resources available to other jobs. This process is called resource management. There is more to the processing of jobs than the managing of resources needed by the jobs. At any instant, a number of jobs can be in various stages of preparation, processing, and post-processing activity. To use resources efficiently, operating systems divide jobs into parts. They distribute the parts of jobs to queues to wait for needed resources. Keeping track of where things are and routing work from queue to queue is called workflow management, and is a major function of any operating system. JES3 considers job priorities, device and processor alternatives, and installation-specified preferences in preparing jobs for processing job output. This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes a JES3 environment that includes the following: - Single-system image - Workload balancing - Availability - Control flexibility - Physical planning flexibility.


A Guide to JES3 to JES2 Migration

A Guide to JES3 to JES2 Migration

Author: Lydia Parziale

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0738458201

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides information to help clients that have JES3 and want to migrate to JES2. It provides a comprehensive list of the differences between the two job entry subsystems and provides information to help you determine the migration effort and actions. This book considers the features of JES2 as available on releases of IBM z/OS® V2R3 and V2R4. It should be used with JES3 to JES2 Migration Considerations, SG24-8083. This publication is divided into three parts: Part 1, "Planning to migrate from JES3 to JES2" on page 1, gives you information to make the decision and plan your migration. Part 2, "Use case study" on page 111, provides a Use Case Study that is based on an actual customer experience in a successful migration. Part 3, "Appendixes" on page 193, provides an appendix with sample tools that can help the migration process and exploitation of some of the new JES2 functions. This book is aimed at operations personnel, system programmers, and application developers


MVS Power Programming

MVS Power Programming

Author: Mitchell Marx

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13:

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This guide provides the reader with all the tools necessary to understand and utilize the internal services of MVS by implementing the same methods that the operating system itself uses. The book describes the major components of MVS, explains the workings of each component in detail, and much more.


MVS

MVS

Author: Robert H. Johnson

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 648

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Model Based Process Control

Model Based Process Control

Author: T.J. McAvoy

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-06-28

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 148329823X

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Presented at this workshop were mathematical models upon which process control is based and the practical applications of this method of control within industry; case studies include examples from the paper and pulp industry, materials industry and the chemical industry, among others. From these presentations emerged a need for further research and development into process control. Containing 19 papers these Proceedings will be a valuable reference work for all those involved in the designing of continuous production processes for industry and for the end user involved in the practical application of process control within their manufacturing process.


IBM IMS Version 12 Technical Overview

IBM IMS Version 12 Technical Overview

Author: Paolo Bruni

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2011-10-25

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 073843616X

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IBM® Information Management System (IMSTM) provides leadership in performance, reliability, and security to help you implement the most strategic and critical enterprise applications. IMS also keeps pace with the IT industry. IMS, Enterprise Suite 2.1, and IMS Tools continue to evolve to provide value and meet the needs of enterprise customers. With IMS 12, integration and open access improvements provide flexibility and support business growth requirements. Manageability enhancements help optimize system staff productivity by improving ease of use and autonomic computing facilities and by providing increased availability. Scalability improvements have been made to the well-known performance, efficiency, availability, and resilience of IMS by using 64-bit storage. IBM IMS Enterprise Suite for z/OS® V2.1 components enhance the use of IMS applications and data. In this release, components (either orderable or downloaded from the web) deliver innovative new capabilities for your IMS environment. They enhance connectivity, expand application development, extend standards and tools for a service-oriented architecture (SOA), ease installation, and provide simplified interfaces. This IBM Redbooks® publication explores the new features of IMS 12 and Enterprise Suite 2.1 and provides an overview of the IMS tools. In addition, this book highlights the major new functions and facilitates database administrators in their planning for installation and migration.


OSA-Express Implementation Guide

OSA-Express Implementation Guide

Author: Mike Ebbers

Publisher: IBM Redbooks

Published: 2014-06-04

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0738439436

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This IBM® Redbooks® publication will help you to install, tailor, and configure the Open Systems Adapter (OSA) features that are available on IBM zEnterprise® servers. It focuses on the hardware installation and the software definitions that are necessary to provide connectivity to LAN environments. This information will help you with planning and system setup. This book also includes helpful utilities and commands for monitoring and managing the OSA features. This information will be helpful to systems engineers, network administrators, and system programmers who plan for and install OSA features. The reader is expected to have a good understanding of IBM System z® hardware, Hardware Configuration Definition (HCD) or the input/output configuration program (IOCP), Open Systems Adapter Support Facility (OSA/SF), Systems Network Architecture/Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking (SNA/APPN), and TCP/IP protocol.