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The information management system IMS/VS: part V: transaction processing facilities

Published: 01 June 1977 Publication History

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Transaction processing and a further discussion of communication facilities are presented. Also discussed are system operations, including startup and shutdown, restart, and system monitoring. Other parts in this series present IMS/VS objectives and architecture, data base facilities, batch processing, and data communication.

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[1]
IBM Corporation, IMS/VS Version 1 System/Application Design Guide, Document SH20-9025, IBM Corporation, Data Processing Division, White Plains, New York 10604.
[2]
IBM Corporation, IMS/VS Version 1 Fast Path Feature General Information Manual, Document GH20-9069, IBM Corporation, Data Processing Division, white Plains, New York 10604.
[3]
IBM Corporation, IMS/VS Version 1 Installation Guide, Document SH20- 9081, IBM Corporation, Data Processing Division, White Plains, New York 10604.
[4]
IBM Corporation, IMS/VS Version 1 Operator's Reference Manual, Document SH20-9028, IBM Corporation, Data Processing Division, White Plains, New York 10604.
[5]
IBM Corporation, IMS/VS Version 1 Utilities Reference Manual, Document SH20-9029, IBM Corporation, Data Processing Division, White Plains, New York 10604.
[6]
IBM Corporation, IMS/VS Version 1 Application Programming Reference Manual, Document SH20-9026, IBM Corporation, Data Processing Division, White Plains, New York 10604.

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cover image IBM Systems Journal
IBM Systems Journal  Volume 16, Issue 2
June 1977
117 pages

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IBM Corp.

United States

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Published: 01 June 1977

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