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B232 Software Subsystems in MVS; Antognini


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                    B232          Software Subsystems in MVS                   225
        SHARE NO.   SESSION NO.   SESSION TITLE                                ATTENDANCE
       MVSE MVS Project                           Mary Jane Akin               NNL
        PROJECT                                   SESSION CHAIRMAN             INST. CODE
        Northwestern Nat'l Life, Route 3235, 20 Washington Ave. S., Minneapolis,
       MN 55440, 612-372-5695
        SESSION CHAIRMAN'S COMPANY, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER                                                  SOFTWARE SUBSYSTEMS IN MVS

                                                                                                                     Session B232, SHARE 61
                                                                                                                         24 August 1983
       James Antognini (IBM) described the elements of subsystems:   Identification to
                                                                                                                          New York NY
       MVS, initialization, subsystem interface, subsystem function support,
       authoirzation, restrictions, command broadcast, notification of other events,
       and uses and advantages.

       A copy of the foils from this presentation and a paper are attached.
                                                                                                                        James Antognini
                                                                                                                  IBN Santa Teresa Laboratory
                                                                                                                       555 Bailey Avenue
                                                                                                                      San Jose CA 95150


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                                                                                                                           Abstract

                                                                                                 Subsystems in the classical MVS sense are often spoken of but
                                                                                                 seldom understood even though they are integral to MVS (the
                                                                                                master and job entry subsystems).      Subsystems are programs
                                                                                                started through the master subsystem; they are able to accept
                                                                                                broadcast of commands, to be notified of other events and to
                                                                                                communicate through the subsystem interface. This paper deals
                                                                                                with the elements of subsystems:        Identification to MVS,
                                                                                                initialization,   subsystem    interface,   subsystem   function
                                                                                                support,   authorization,   restrictions,   command broadcast,
                                                                                                notification of other events, and uses and advantages.
                                                                                                Examples are taken from a user-written subsystem and from JES2.




                                                                                            Permission is granted to SHARE to publish this presentation paper in the
                                                                                            SHARE Proceedings.   IBM retains its right to distribute copies of this
                                                                                            presentation to whomever it chooses.



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