CICS: A Guide to Internal Structure

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Author: Eugene S. Hudders

ISBN-10: 0471521728

ISBN-13: 9780471521723

Category: Mainframe Platforms

The most comprehensive and useful CICS handbook available anywhere...\ This comprehensive handbook offers systems programmers the inside story on the internal structure of CICS—information you won't find in the official manuals, information that was previously available only through expensive classes. You will learn how the major CICS components, tables, and control blocks interact and how to use this knowledge to diagnose and solve performance problems, reduce down-time, and make your system...

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This handbook on CICS internal structures offers detailed information that systems programmers can easily access when they encounter a problem. Full of information not available in official manuals, this nuts-and-bolts handbook features a large number of examples and helpful figures. It will help system programmers make CICS run the way it was intended to. Booknews A guide to the popular telecommunications software product for IBM mainframe computers. Discusses both the early versions still primarily in use and the recently announced version 3. Addressed to readers with experience in programming at the macro or command level and hopefully in the definition and installation of CICS. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

TrademarksPreface1Introduction to CICS Structure32Major CICS Control Blocks and Chains313Storage Control Program474Task Control Program735Table Management Program (TMP)996Program Control Program1097File Control Program1338Terminal Control Program1599Temporary Storage17910Transient Data19111Introduction to CICS/ESA19912Kernel Domain21113Transaction Manager Program22914Dispatcher Domain24315Storage Manager25916Loader Domain28117Application Domain29118Trace Domain30719Miscellaneous Domain313App. A Manuals323Index325

\ BooknewsA guide to the popular telecommunications software product for IBM mainframe computers. Discusses both the early versions still primarily in use and the recently announced version 3. Addressed to readers with experience in programming at the macro or command level and hopefully in the definition and installation of CICS. No bibliography. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \