IBM Time Sharing System (TSS) makes a distinction between user and system programmers. This publication is intended for persons responsible for maintaining. modifying, or extending the system and discusses: • Operating environment • Program structure • Coding practices and conventions • Privileged supervisor call instruction
This document provides descriptions of supervisor calls used in the University of Michigan Multiprog...
This publication describes the internal logic within the job management portion of the IBM System/36...
Though system security would benefit if programmers routinely followed the principle of least privil...
distinction between user and system programmers. This pUblication is specifically intended " fo...
Describes the internal logic of the system service routine used in TSS/360. The system service routi...
This publication documents all control blocks that are a part of the IBM System/360 Time Sharing Sys...
The purpose of this project is to streamline the TSO Access Request Process, eliminate processes whe...
This publication explains the use of the Time Sharing System (TSS) for assembler language programmer...
programming language. The language provides a convenient means for representing machine instructions...
Three kind systems are the in-line time sharing system (TSS), the practice system (PS) and the opera...
This publication describes the concepts, features and implementation of TSO, a general purpose time-...
each message, such as the identification code of the modules issuing and determining the need for th...
A subset of Time Sharing System/360 (1S5/360) is presented in this book to allow use of basic system...
This publication describes the internal sfecificaticns of PL/I Subroutine Library as a system compon...
• How to maintain the data set cataloging facility of the Operating System and the volume-table-of-c...
This document provides descriptions of supervisor calls used in the University of Michigan Multiprog...
This publication describes the internal logic within the job management portion of the IBM System/36...
Though system security would benefit if programmers routinely followed the principle of least privil...
distinction between user and system programmers. This pUblication is specifically intended " fo...
Describes the internal logic of the system service routine used in TSS/360. The system service routi...
This publication documents all control blocks that are a part of the IBM System/360 Time Sharing Sys...
The purpose of this project is to streamline the TSO Access Request Process, eliminate processes whe...
This publication explains the use of the Time Sharing System (TSS) for assembler language programmer...
programming language. The language provides a convenient means for representing machine instructions...
Three kind systems are the in-line time sharing system (TSS), the practice system (PS) and the opera...
This publication describes the concepts, features and implementation of TSO, a general purpose time-...
each message, such as the identification code of the modules issuing and determining the need for th...
A subset of Time Sharing System/360 (1S5/360) is presented in this book to allow use of basic system...
This publication describes the internal sfecificaticns of PL/I Subroutine Library as a system compon...
• How to maintain the data set cataloging facility of the Operating System and the volume-table-of-c...
This document provides descriptions of supervisor calls used in the University of Michigan Multiprog...
This publication describes the internal logic within the job management portion of the IBM System/36...
Though system security would benefit if programmers routinely followed the principle of least privil...