This book contains a general introduction to DOS/VSE internals and assembler language programming techniques using DOS/VSE. The material is designed to aid performance analysis problem diagnosis and software programming. The book explains the control blocks of VSE, describes how the control blocks interrelate to each other, and presents simple demonstrations of control block relationships using real data. The example programs presented in this text are complete, working and tested programs that can be used by most DOS/VSE installations. Each program accesses many of the control blocks discussed within that chapter.
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A general introduction to DOS/VSE systems programming and internals along with assembler language programming techniques. This information is fundamental for performance analysis and optimization, problem diagnosis and resolution and creation of programs required by the installation but not supplied by IBM. Includes numerous example programs that can be used in a DOS/VSE installation.
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