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MVS (OS/390 or Z/OS) is the most popular operating system of IBM's mainframe computers.
Assembler is the programming language that is closest to the computer's native instruction set.
IMS is a hierarchical database management system.
TSO Time Sharing Option of IBM's mainframe operating system MVS (also called OS/390 or Z/OS).
TSO is an on-line interactive program development system that gives access to the same files as with batch (JCL) jobs. With ISPF Dialogue Manager you can create ISPF panels.
CLIST Command List. The earliest type of batch file, or scripting language found on TSO. Does not exist in any other environment. Largely replaced by REXX.
VM/CMS One of IBM's successful operating systems. Its demise has been predicted for a long time. It continues to exist because of its robustness and usefulness.
VSAM is a type of file structure that exists on IBM's mainframe computers. It is generally used for its indexed-file capabilities. The DB2 database management system uses VSAM files to hold DB2 databases.
Focus is a language that includes reporting, programming, database and file access capabilities and is found in many environments.
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Exploring IBM eServer zSeries and S/390 Servers: See Why IBM's Redesigned Mainframe Computer Family Has Become More Popular than Ever!
By Jim HoskinsHave you noticed that the mainframe is now called a server? Explains hardware, architecture, peripherals, operating systems, communications capabilities, parallel sysplex hardware, FICON channels, and zSeries server options.
This is the current descendant of IBM's 360, 370, 3090, S/390 series computers.
This recently published book shows that IBM mainframes are not obsolete.
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MVS for OS/390 Primer
By David Shelby KirkA great introduction to the mainframe operating system. Great for those who are new to mainframe "legacy" systems, managers, job placement counselers "headhunters".
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IBM Mainframe Programmer's Desk Reference
By V. Mitra GopaulAll those things you can't remember! A collection of 'cheat sheets' for the experienced and beginning mainframe programmer. Worth its weight in memory dumps!
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MVS Systems Programming
By David Elder-VassA reference as well as a systematic introduction to IBM's MVS. Published in 2000. If you have any thought of becoming a systems programmer this is the book for you, although the current operating system descended from MVS is Z/os.
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OS Utilities
By Doug LoweDoug Lowe is one of Mike Murach Co's best authors. His style is clear and readable. This book was printed in 1981. There are few books available on IBM MVS/OS/390/Zos utilities. Although it is old and doesn't have the latest features of utility programs, it remains a very useful book. Available used at a very low price.
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Assembler: MVS Assembler Language
By K. McQuillen & Anne PrinceA reference manual that's filled with examples. Published July 1987.
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Advanced Assembler Language and MVS Interfaces: For IBM Systems and Application Programmers
By Carmine CannatelloAn all-new (Aug 1999) edition of the classic Assembler-coder's bible, completely updated to address the realities of the next programming century. With over 160 code examples.
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Assembler for COBOL Programmers MVS, VM (The J. Ranade IBM Series)
By Hank MurphyThis book enables COBOL programmers to understand what goes on behind their coding, as their program is translated into basic machine language and shown as Assembler language in the compiler's listing. This knowledge will make it easy for you to understand your program's coding as shown in a dump.
Although COBOL has gone through several evolutions, and Assembler as well, the principles are still valid and all of the instructions shown are still valid.
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IMS for the COBOL Programmer, Database processing with DLI, part 1
By Steve EcholsIMS/COBOL. Published February 1986. For the first time IMS/DB programmer. IMS is a hierarchical database management system.
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IMS for the COBOL Programmer, DC and MFS, part 2
By Steve EcholsIMS/DC - the online component of IMS. A must read for every COBOL programmer who handles IMS databases on line.
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IMS programming techniques: A guide to using DL/I
By Dan KappAvailable used at a very low price. If your job includes maintenance of "old" IMS systems, you'll appreciate having this book.
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IMS Administration, Programming, and Data Base Design
By Joseph R. GellerAvailable used at a very low price. Contents: Introduction 2. Goals and Users of the Data Base Design 3. Logical Design 4. Physical Design 5. Data Sharing 6. Data Base Support 7. Utilities 8. Online Considerations for the DBA 9. Programming Techniques 10. Online Considerations for the Programmer A. Sample Data Base B. IMS Version 3
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Ensuring IMS Database Integrity Using IMS Tools
By IBM RedbooksEssential book for the IMS DBA.
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TSO: MVS TSO Part 1: Concepts and ISPF
By Doug LoweIntroduction to TSO/ISPF: the program development tool of choice for MVS, OS/390, Z/OS. Perfect for the newcomer to the mainframe, or someone who has been away for a few years.
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TSO: MVS TSO, CLIST & REXX part 2
By Doug LoweMore about TSO/ISPF for developers. Excellent introduction to TSO native/line mode commands. One of the few rare books that shows you how to do ISPF Edit macros. Gets you started programming with REXX and ISPF Services (Panel system). Some readers have said that it is light on the nuts and bolts of actually creating and running programs. Your co-workers should be able to fill you in on specifics.
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MVS-OS/390 TSO Quick Reference Guide
By Olivia CarmandiHandy when you're at a terminal and there are no manuals! Check it out at MVS-Training.
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TSO: MVS TSO/ISPF: Guide for Users & Developers
By Kurt BoslerNumerous TSO/ISPF screen prints provide a guide for TSO commands, file manipulation and editing under the MVS TSO (Time Sharing Option) of IBM mainframes.
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ISPF Services: Using the Dialogue Manager with REXX
This book no longer available.
How to develop panel-based applications in TSO/ISPF with REXX as the scripting language.
It gets you started doing ISPF panels in a REXX program, gets you to do file tailoring, ISPF tables, using ISPF variables in a program, pop-up panels and ISPF messages.
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Practical TSO/ISPF for Programmers and the Information Center
By James G. JanossyThis book gets you quickly creating files, programs, submitting jobs and inspecting the results on MVS TSO/ISPF. Jim Janossy writes with a clear, interesting style. Available new and used.
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Practical Usage of ISPF Dialog Manager
By Anthony S. Rudd
ISBN 0136835821
No longer available.
Printed in 1989. This book may be old and out of date, but it contains solid information on using the ISPF Dialog Manager to create dialogue applications with REXX or CLIST as the scripting language.
It clearly shows you how to create and use ISPF skeletons, tables, and ISPF library management services. There are many examples.
Not for the beginner. Sometimes available used.
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Using IBM's ISPF Dialog Manager Under MVS, VM, and VSE
By Howard FosdickThis is an old one, and for a while, the only one. It looks like you can get this book used at Amazon at a low price. Grab one! Many examples with COBOL, TSO-CLIST, VM/CMS and VSE. No examples in REXX. If you know TSO, this book will get you started doing ISPF panels.
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VSAM Access Method Services
By James MartinPublished in 1997. About the utility program for VSAM and other file types.
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VSAM Demystified
By IBM RedbooksPublished February 2001. All you ever wanted to know about IBM's VSAM.
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Working With Focus: An Introduction to Database Management
By Clifford A. SchafferWe have sold several copies of this book. There have been no returns.
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Focus Made Easy: A Complete Focus Handbook for Users and Programmers
By Richard TahaTwo customers ordered this and returned it to Amazon. Apparently it describes an out-of-date version of Focus. We suggest you not buy this book.
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Year 2000 Mainframe Survival Guide
By Sunny EaswaranI know that the year 2000 "crisis" has come and gone.
This book is good for the person who is new to the mainframe, the mainframe beginner.
The majority of the book is a mainframe technical review with overviews of ISPF/PDF, COBOL, JCL, IBM utilities, CLIST, REXX, ISPF dialog manager, VSAM, IDCAMS control cards, IMS-DB, DB2, IMS-DC, and CICS, SAS, SYNCSORT and SPUFI, COMPAREX, SPUFI, File-AID, and XPEDITER.
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Application Debugging: An MVS Abend Handbook for COBOL, Assembly, PLI, and Fortran Programmers (Prentice-Hall Software Series)
By Robert BinderA book every Programmer needs to have on his/her desk. Out of date because of COBOL 390 with the Language Environment. The principles shown are still valid. The details are not.
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Abend Debugging for Cobol Programmers
By B.H. BoarOld but good. Although the book is written for obsolete versions of COBOL, the principles involved are still valid. The details are not.
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MVS/TSO: Mastering CLISTs (QED IBM mainframe series)
By Barry K NirmalIt is very hard to find any book on TSO CLIST, a scripting language used on MVS/TSO. This book will tell you what you need to know about this programming language which was developed on, and still exists on MVS/OS/390/Zos TSO. The book contains numerous CLISTs that you can copy and use. If you are maintaining old CLISTs or writing new ones, this book will help you.
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TSO/E CLISTs: Basics, Applications and Advanced Techniques
By Hallett GermanNumerous examples guide you through the process of creating TSO Command Lists (CLISTS).
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