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                     IBM System/370 and
                     4300 Processors


                     Bibliography of Industry
                     Systems and
                     Application Programs




Publication Number   File Number
GC20-0370-3          S370-00
Abstract

This bibliography describes technical publications needed by those who plan for,
install, program, or operate industry systems and licensed application programs for
System/370 and 4300 Processors.
   Industry (sub)systems covered are the IBM 3600 Finance Communication
System, the IBM 3730 Distributed Office Communication System and all others,
including the IBM 4700 Finance CommWlication System.
   licensed programs included are all completed applications running under
System/370 and 4300 Processors programming. Completed applications are those
for specific industries such as fmance, insurance, o'r manufacturing and those
applicable to many industries.

Features, and the kinds of information included, are:

   Titles and abstracts, with page counts;
   Clustering and sequencing of items by title;
   Second listing in order-number sequence, with subject codes explained
   and indexed;
   Specific page lookup by program acronym;
   Latest editions of publications listed, with TNLs;
   SLSS publication profiles used in distribution, with an explanation of these
   proftles;
   Details on order nwnber, including pseudonumbers.

For System/370 machine components, support programming, DB/DC and
supplementary information, refer to the IBM System/370 and 4300 Processors
Bibliography, GC20-0001.




Fourth Edition (November 1982)

This is a major revision of, and supersedes, GC20-0370-2.

It is possible that this material may contain reference to, or information about, IBM
products (machines and programs), programming, or services that are not announced in your
country. Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to
announce such IBM products, programming, or services in your country.

Publications are not stocked at the address given below. Requests for copies of IBM
publications should be made to your IBM representative or to the IBM branch office
serving your locality.

A form for readers' comments is provided at the back of this bibliography. If the form has
been removed, comments may be addressed to IBM Corporation, Publications Support
Services, Dept. 812,1133 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, New York 10604. IBM may use
or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without
incurring any obligation whatever.
Preface

This bibliography has three parts.                              Part 2
    In Part I, the publications are clustered by subject        An abstract in Part 2 provides you with a description
and sorted by title keywords.                                   which ordinarily adds much to the indications of the
    Part 2 chiefly contains abstracts describing the            title. Abstracts are listed in order-number sequence.
items listed in Part 1.                                         (See note at left.)
    Part 3 lists, in order-number sequence, all items           SLSS Profiles
sorted by subject and keyword in Part I.                        Part 2 also gives you, beneath the abstract, the number
Note: Order numbers sequence by second character.               of pages and the publications profile used for distribut-
The first character (G, S, or L) is the use key. (See           ing key items under SLSS. The profile is shown in the
" Availability.")                                               format of five fields separated by slashes: Major system or
Subject Code                                                    processor / C/SC/Machines and subsystems/Prog. No./World
The subject code is a two-digit number standing for a           Trade use (not U.S.A.) when applicable.
subject, such as 72 for manufacturing or 15 for physical             These fields correspond to the five sections
planning manuals and templates. (Part 1 starts with a           B/C/D/F /E on the SLSS subscription form. (See
generalized index of subject codes and their defini-            Entering an SLSS Subscription, G320-1561.)
tions.)                                                              The "C" field is used to restrict the distribution of
     File numbers are often printed on publications as          communications items, in cases where no other profile
an aid in filing manuals in your office library according       element performs that function. "SC" means subject
to system and category. The file number as a whole              code.
(e.g., S370-3790-09) identifies the host system in the prefix        For example, a publication on physical planning
(S370) and the subject in the SUffIX (09, i.e., communica-      for all versions of the IBM 3790 Communication System
tions hardware).                                                has the profile of: //15/3790,3791/. This means that
     Codes 00 through 40 are also used in subscribing to        any subscriber expressing an interest in physical
SLSS (System Library Subscription Service).                     planning (subject code 15) and either the generic
                                                                system number or its controller will get the book.
Part 1                                                          (Technically, the profile elements are ANoed among
In Part I, the subject-code listing, each publication has       fields and oRed within a field.)
only one code. Items within the cluster for each code                It's unnecessary to indicate the major system or
are put in sequence. Sequencing for manuals is                  CPU in the first field (to the left of the slashes) since
alphameric, by the most apparent single keyword in              that field is used only to differentiate among major
each title - such as Teller for the Online Teller and           systems or CPU numbers, and in the present case there's
Time Deposit System IUP (subject code 67) or Payroll            no such differentiation; the manual applies to any host
for the Payroll Management System for DOS/VS FOP                CPU capable of supporting the 3790.
(subject code 81).                                                   Many programming manuals show a profile such
     Part 1 gives the eight-position order number of            as / / / /5746-HI4 or //30/ /5744-BZ3, meaning that
each publication. Some listings show manuals support-           only the program number - or program number plus
ing back releases (identified by T or Q numbers) under          subject code - is needed to match the publication'S
the current edition which supports the latest release.          profile to that of the SLSS subscriber's expressed
The title of each back edition identifies the earlier           interests.
release(s) it supports, and includes the order number           Note: All the publications on your subscription are
actually printed on that back edition. For details on T         shown on your "SLSS Subscription List. " Two copies of
and Q numbers, see "Pseudonumbers."                             the SLSS Subscription List are mailed to your branch
     When one publication applies to more than one              office each week that there are changes to your subscrip-
industry system, it is repeated in each applicable              tion or each six months if there is no change. Please
listing.                                                        contact your IBM representative to obtain your copy.
Acronym Index                                                   Part 3
Publications whose titles contain commonly used
                                                                Part 3 enables you to find any order number easily, to
program acronyms such as ATMS or PL-MATH can be                 see whether a manual is included in the bibliography
most easily retrieved. "An Index for Some Common                or what subject code is assigned to it, or to learn
Program Acronyms" (beneath the table of contents on             whether any TNLs have been issued since the latest
page v) refers you directly to the starting page for such       edition.
titles.                                                              If you know the order number for one of several
                                                                related manuals, identification of its subject code in


                                                                                                                  Preface iii
Part 3 (leftmost column) enables you to find the place       no need to identify and reenter new order numbers and
in Part I where it is listed and where its companion         quantities for the items required by each continuing
publications will also be found. For example,                subscriber for the new release. Distribution of publica-
GH20-1008 or GH20-1170.                                      tions supporting these and other new releases is
                                                             automatic; no IBM branch office activity is required.
Order Number                                                 The assignment of pseudonumbers is schematic:
The publication order number identifies various facts        GC28-1234-0 becomes GT28-1234-0, if
about a publication, including:                              GC28-1234-1 is issued to support a new release;
                                                             GC28-1234-1, in turn, becomes GQ28-1234-0, if
Availability
                                                             GC28-1234-2 is issued to support a still newer release;
The first character of the order number is the use key,
                                                             and GTOO-xxxx-O numbers are then issued to hold
which governs the availability of the document. Use
                                                             stock of the -2, -3, etc.
key G means that the item is available to customers,
                                                                 The scheme for PLMs (program logic manuals) is
through the IBM representative, without charge for
                                                             the same, except for an addition of 40 to the prefix to
quantities that meet normal requirements. Use key S
                                                             prevent possible duplications. The same applies to
means that the item is for sale through IBM branch
                                                             other prefixes, such as SH20, for which 20 is added
offices. Use key L means that the item is available to
                                                             (=ST40) to prevent the possibility of duplication with
licensees for the IBM Program Product or other licensed
                                                             GC20 (=GT20) or SY20 (=ST60).
program.
Logic                                                        Extra Symbols (Flags)
Base publications that explain program logic have a          Maximum case: **GCI9-0001-5*
"Y" as the second character of the order number: e.g.,       or: GC28-6421-3 +
S Y20-1234-5. Such manuals are intended for use by                A double asterisk preceding the order number
persons involved in program support or alteration of         indicates either a change in the publication (such as a
the program design; they are not required for normal         new edition) or an item newly added to the bibliogra-
use or operation of the program, and are available           phy.
under SLSS by order-number subscription only (as are              An asterisk after an order number means the item
microfiche versions or listings and other supplementary      is for IBM World Trade use only; a plus sign, for U.S.A.
information). Licensed publications (L use key) are          use only.
not available under SLSS.
                                                             Updating
Identification of Microfiche                                 To eliminate unnecessary delays in keeping publica-
An alphabetic character in the third position of an          tions current, quick distribution of changes and
order number identifies a document on microfiche:            additions to them is made in the form of Technical
e.g., SYC7-1975-6 or LY BO-5432-1. The only exception is a   Newsletters (TNLS).
bill of forms, in which the third character is also                When the pages released in a TNL are inserted in
alphabetic (not zero).                                       the manual to which it applies, the base publication is
Bill of Forms                                                brought up to date. The next reprint of the base
An order number in the form of GBOF-1234 is a Bill Of        publication incorporates the TNLS, and is assigned the
Forms - a single order number for a package of sepa-         next higher suffix number, but need not be ordered as
rately available documents.                                  it is the same as the prior edition.

Pseudonumbers                                                TNL Masthead
A "T" or "Q" in the second position denotes an order         The masthead of the TNL cover page includes the order
number for a back edition that supports an earlier           number of the base publication to which the TNL
release of an sCP or licensed program. E.g., G100-0112-0     applies. Previously-issued TNLs are listed in the
or STI6-1234-0.                                              masthead so that you may verify receipt of all neces-
     The purpose is to allow users of back levels of         sary changes.
programs to continue to order and receive publications
concerning the level of the program they are using.          References
     Also, issuance of the pseudonumbers for back            For System/370 machine components, support pro-
editions allows the order numbers for the latest editions    gramming, and DB/DC, see IBM System/370 and 4300
to remain unchanged except for the revision suffix.          Processors Bibliography GC20-0001.
That same basic order number carries over from               Other references: IBM Marketing Publications KWIC
release to release; thus users advancing to a new release    Indexes, G320-1621 (U.S.A.) or G31O-0012 (IBM World
receive revisions and TNLs in the multiple quantities        Trade).
already indicated on their SLSS subscriptions. There's


iv Industry Systems and Application Programs
Contents
                           Part 1. Subject Code Listings ...................................................... vi
                           Subject Code Definitions .......................................................... vi
                           Industry Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
                             3600 Finance Communication System ............................................. , I
                             3630 Plant Communication System ................................................ 8
                             3650 Programmable Store System ................................................. 10
                             3650 Retail Store System ......................................................... 13
                             3660 Supermarket System ........................................................ 15
                             3670 Brokerage Communication System ............................................ 17
                             3680 Programmable Store System ................................................. 18
                             3730 Distributed Office Communication System ..................................... 20
                             3790 Communication System ..................................................... 22
                             4700 Finance Communication System ............................................. 27
                           Licensed Application Programs ..................................................... 29
                             Distribution ................................................................... 29
                             Education, Libraries ............................................................ 31
                             Engineering ................................................................... 33
                             Finance, Securities, Real Estate ................................................... 34
                             Government ................................................................... 40
                              Insurance ..................................................................... 41
                              Manufacturing ................................................................. 41
                              Media ........................................................................ 45
                              Health ..................................... , .................................. 48
                              Process ........................................................................ 50
                              Public Utilities ................................................................. 50
                              Transportation ................................................................. 51
                              Cross-Industry ................................................................. 55
                                Office Applications ......................................................... 20, 62
                                Management, Planning, Project Control ., ........................................ 65
                                Mathematics and Science ....................................................... 70
                                Simulation ................................................................... 72

                            Part 2. Abstracts ................................................................. 74

                            Part 3. Current Editions by Order Number .......................................... 339

An Index for Some Common Program Acronyms
                                                                 Page                                                Page                                                Page
                            ACP .................. 51                           D ISOSS ............ 20, 63                         MINIPERT ............ 68
                            ADRS .............. 56,66                           DMIS ................. 30                           MPSX ................. 71
                            ALPHA SEARCH ...... 55                              DMS/3790 ............. 25                           OPC .................. 68
                            APL ...... 34,62,65, 70, 72                         DOSCHECK ........... 37                             PALlS ................ 41
                            APT .................. 41                           DPA .................. 67                           PCS ................... 50
                            ASTAP ................ 33                           DPCX .............. 24, 25                          PC/3600 ................ 5
                            ATMS ................ 62                            DSX .................. 23                           PL-MATH ............. 72
                            BASE ................. 34                           ECG .................. 49                           PLANCODE ........... 68
                            BILL. ................. 42                          EPIC. ................. 32                          PRINT EXT ............ 48
                            BTP .................. 24                           ER-MAN .............. 66                            PROFS ................ 64
                            BUDPLAN ............ 65                             FAMS ................ 66                            PROJACS .......... 67, 69
                            CAPOSS .............. 55                            FERST/VS ............ 53                            PSG .................. 69
                            CIF ................... 36                          FIS/BACIS ............ 37                           PSP ................... 51
                            CMS         .......... 56                           GDDM ............... 57                             SLR .................. 67
                            CM/T ................. 67                           GML ................. 47                            SOM .................. 39
                            COGS ................. 30                           GPSS ................. 72                           SPPS ............ II, 13, 18
                            COLTS ................. 6                           HCS .................. 48                           SSS ........... sys, code 30
                            COPICS ............... 43                           HIPODRAW ........... 58                             SSX ................... 29
                            CORMES ............. 66                             HMS ................... 4                           STAIRS ............... 64
                            COURSEWRITER ..... 31                               ICES .................. 44                          STAT/BASIC .......... 61
                            CPCS ................. 34                           IFS ................... 38                          S.W.I.F.T .............. 39
                            CPPS ................. 50                           IMS ................... 58                          TCS .................. 39
                            CSMP ................. 72                           ITS ................... 60                          TELLER .............. 39
                            CT .................... 67                          LDMS ................ 49                            TERMTEXT ........... 48
                            DDA .................. 37                           MATSYS .............. 71                            TPNS ................. 73
                            DECTAT .............. 56                            MDAP ................ 42                            TREND ............... 70
                            DISCOVER ........... 31                             MGRW ............... 71                             YSP ................... 54


                                                                                                                                                             Contents           v
 Part 1. Subject Code Listings

 SUBJECT CODE DEFINITIONS - NUMERICAL INDEX                      ALPHABETICAL CODE INDEX               ALPHABETICAL CODE INDEX

  Hardware                                                       Access Methods      30                Libraries   64
  00 General System Information (basic System Summary,           ACF      50                           Link Edit    31
       Bibliographies, all Configurators)                        Airlines     78                       Loader    31
  01 Machine System (Processor, Channels, Console)               APL      22. 39. 82
  02 Card Readers and/or Punches, Control Units                  Assembler       21
  03 Printers, Control Units                                     Auditing      37                      Magnetic Tape     05,30
  04 OCR, MCR (Optical/Magnetic Character Readers)                                                     Manufacturing     72
  05 Magnetic Tape Units. Control Units                                                                Mass Storage 07,30
  06 Display Equipment (see also 09)                             BASIC     23                          Mathematics     82,22
  07 DASD (Direct Access Storage Devices), Control Units         Bibliographies      00. 60            MCR     04,30
 08 Other Devices, Control Units                                                                       Media    73
 09 Communications Devices, Control Units                                                              Medical    74
  10 Auxiliary Equipment (devices normally off-line)             Card Equipment        02              Messages, system 40
  13 Special Features Information                                Channels     01
  14 Custom Features & Supporting Programs (PSHRPQ)              Checkpoint/Restart       36
  15 Physical Planning Information                               COBOL       24                        OCR 04,30
                                                                 Codes, system     40                  Office   80
 System Support Programming
                                                                 Communications 09, 30                 Operation, system     0 I, 40
 20 Programming Systems - General Information
 21 Assembler                                                    Configurators     00
 22 APL                                                          Consoles 01
                                                                 Construction     72                   Paper Tape 08
 23 BASIC
                                                                 Consultants     62                    Performance Enbancement 34
 24 COBOL
                                                                 Control Program       36,30           Physical Planning        15
 25 FORTRAN
                                                                 Course Catalogs      87               Planning      34, 30, 81
 28 RPG
                                                                 CPU     01                            PL/I      29
 29 PL/I
                                                                 Cross-Ind ustry    79-83              Printers     03
 30 Access Methods, Data Management, Storage/ Communica-
      tions (I/O) Control Programs                               Custom Features       14              Problem Determination       37, 0 I
 31 Support Programs (e.g., Link Edit, Loader)                                                         Process Industries 75
                                                                                                       Processor 01
 32 Utilities
 33 Sort/Merge
                                                                 DASD       07,30                      Project Control      81
 34 System Planning. Generation. SMF; Storage Estimates, Per-    Data Areas      36                    PRPQ       20-83
                                                                 Data Management       30              PSHRPQ         14
      formance Enhancement. Release Guides
 35 Emulation, Simulation (catalogued by host system)            DB/DC       50                        PTF      97
 36 Control Program (e.g., Supervisor, JCL, IPL, Job Manage-
                                                                 Diskette     08, 30                   Public Utilities    76
                                                                 Display     06, 30
      ment, Data Areas, Checkpoint/Restart)
                                                                 Distribution Industries 63
 37 Program Testing, Problem Determination. Auditing, Service
                                                                                                       RAS     37
     Aids
 38 Remote Job Entry (RJE. CRJE, RAX, ... )                                                            Real Estate  67
                                                                 Education   64,79,87                  Release Guides   34
 39 Time Sharing, Interactive System
                                                                 Emulation   35                        Remote Job Entry    38
 40 Programming System Operation (e.g., messages. codes)
 50 DB/DC (CICS. IMS, ACF, GIS, DL/I, ... )                      Engineering  65                       RPG     28
                                                                 EWS     95                            RPQ     14
Application (end use) Programs
60 Industries - General
62 Consultants
                                                                 Finance Industry      67              SCP Listings      99
63 Distribution (e.g., apparel, food, agribusiness, hotels)
                                                                 FORTRAN        25                     Securities 67
64 Education, Libraries
                                                                                                       Service Aids     37
65 Engineering
                                                                                                       Simulation      35, 83
67 Finance, Securities, Real Estate
                                                                 General references    85              SMF       34
69 Government, Federal
                                                                 Government     69, 70                 Sort/Merge 33
70 Government, State and Local
                                                                 Graphics    30                        Special Features      13
71 Insurance
                                                                                                       Statistics 79, 82, 65
72 Manufacturing
                                                                                                       Storage      01,30,34
73 Media
                                                                 Health   74                           Supervisor 36
74 Health
                                                                 Hotels, Motels   63                   Support Programs        31
75 Process (e.g., forest products, petroleum, paint, textiles)
                                                                                                       System Generation        34
76 Public Utilities
                                                                                                       System Management Facility 34
78 Transportation
                                                                 Information Retrieval        79, 80   System Messages & Codes      40
79 Cross-Industry (see also 80-83 for selections)
                                                                 Insurance   71                        System Operation       01,40
80 Cross-Industry - Office Applications
                                                                 I/O Control Programs         30       System Planning       34
81 Cross-Industry - Management, Planning, Project Control
                                                                 IPL    36
82 Cross-Industry - Mathematics and Science
83 Cross-Industry - Simulation
                                                                                                       Teleprocessing   09,30
Other                                                            JCL   36                              Testing   37
85 General and Introductory References                           Job Management        36              Text Processing   80, 73, 79
87 Education - Course Catalogs                                                                         Time Sharing    39
89 Installation Forms and Supplies                                                                     Transportation   78
95 EWS (Early Warning System)                                    Legal   62
97 PTF (Program Temporary Fix) Listings
99 SCP Program Listings


vi   Industry Systems and Application Programs
4ItINOUSTRl SYSTEMS (OO~99)

~3600 Finance Communication System
  ~    General system Information

          GA27-2762         3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATOR
   03 Printers, Control Units

         GA19-5077         IBM 3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 3619 ADMINISTRATIVE TERMINAL PRINTER
                             MODELS A07, B01, B02, AND B03, OPERATING GUIDE
        **GA19-5185        3600/4700 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 3621 STATEMENT PRINTER MODELS B01, B02,
                             AND B03 OPERATOR'S GUIDE
          GA19-5327        3621 STATEMENT PRINTER PROBLEM DETERMINATION GUIDE

  0(1 : oPtical or: Magnetic Character Readers (OCR, MCR), Control Units

         GA23-0006         3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM INTRODUCING THE 3694 DOCUMENT PROCESSOR
         GA23-0007         3600 OFFICE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM: 3694 DOCUMENT PROCESSOR MANAGEMENT PLANNING
                             GUIDE
       **GC31-2004         3694 DOCUMENT PROCESSOR OPERATING PROCEDURES, VOLUME 1: BASIC OPERATIONS
       **GC31-2005         3694 DOCUMENT PROCESSOR OPERATING PROCEDURES, VOLUME 2: SYSTEM OPERATIONS
         GC31-2009         3694 DOCUMENT PROCESSOR DESCRIPTION AND CONFIGURATION

  08 Devices

          GA21-9182        THE IBM DISKETTE: GENERAL INFORMATION MANUAL
          GA66-0001        3614 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY OPERATOR GUIDE (WITH FEATURES)
          GA66-0004        3614 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY OPERATOR'S GUIDE WITH EXPANDED FUNCTION
                             FEATURES GROUP
          G320-5700        BRANCH PROCEDURES FOR 3614 CTF OPERATIONS, SUBURBAN TRUST CO
          GC66-0009        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 3624 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY
                             PROGRAMMER'S REFERENCE AND COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS

  09 ColtlmUnicationS De17ices., Control Units

          GA27-2811        A GUIDE TO COMMON CARRIER FACILITY SPECIFICATION FOR THE IBM 3600 FINANCE
                             COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
          GA27-2796        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM FINANCIAL SERVICES TERMINALS TERMINAL
                             INSTALLATION GUIDE
        **GA27-2898        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM, SCP 5747-BRI, 5744-CA3 OPERATING REFERENCE
          GA27-2765        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM MANAGEMENT PLANNING GUIDE
          GA23-0002        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PROBLEM RECOVERY PROCEDURES
          GC27-0001        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - SYSTEM SUMMARY
          GA23-0001        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM UNIT OPERATING PROCEDURES
          GC31-3000        3278 DISPLAY STATION, ATTACHED TO 3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER, PROBLEM
                             DETERMINATION GUIDE
       **GC31-2043         4700/3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PROBLEM DETERMINATION GUIDE FOR THE 3278
         GA23-0034         3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 3604 MODEL 7 ADMINISTRATIVE KEYBOARD DISPLAY
                             PLANNING AND SITE PREPARATION GUIDE
          GA23-0036        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 3604 KEYBOARD DISPLAY MODELS 5 AND 6 PLANNING
                             AND SITE PREPARATION GUIDE
          GA23-0037        3604 KEYBOARD DISPLAY, MODELS 5 AND 6 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
        **GA66-0012        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 3624 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY,
                             ACCESSORIES OWNER'S MANUAL
          GA66-0005        3600 FINANCE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, 3624 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY CURRENCY
                             CARTRIDGE OWNER'S MANUAL
       **GA66-0006         3624 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY OPERATOR'S GUIDE
       **GC31-2001         3624 CONSUMER TRANSACTION FACILITY INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, MODELS 2 AND 12
                             WITHOUT DEPOSITORY
        *



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