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  2. Command CICS - Wikipedia

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    Command-CICS intercepted macro level applications via a Link-edited (static) "stub" positioned ahead of the Load module or Phase . On gaining control from the CICS Program Control Program (PCP), a "pseudo macro level" environment was established consisting of a pointer to a (unique) pseudo "Common System Area" (CSA), a pointer to a Transaction ...

  3. CICS - Wikipedia

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    The Command-level-only CICS introduced in the early 1990s offered some advantages over earlier versions of CICS. However, IBM also dropped support for Macro-level ...

  4. Combat information center - Wikipedia

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    A combat information center (CIC) or action information centre (AIC) is a room in a warship or AWACS aircraft that functions as a tactical center and provides processed information for command and control of the near battlespace or area of operations. Within other military commands, rooms serving similar functions are known as command centers.

  5. CICS Transaction Gateway - Wikipedia

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    IBM CICS Transaction Gateway provides secure access to CICS from Java, Java EE, .NET Framework, C and C++ applications, using Internet protocols (for example TCP/IP). CICS Transaction Gateway also includes the same capabilities as IBM CICS Universal Client. There are three products in the CICS Transaction Gateway family: CICS Transaction ...

  6. IBM TXSeries - Wikipedia

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    IBM TXSeries for Multiplatforms is a distributed CICS (Customer Information Control System) online transaction processing (OLTP) environment for mixed language applications. TXSeries was introduced by IBM's Transarc subsidiary in 1997 and bundled CICS version 2.1.2 with Encina , MQSeries middleware , Lotus Domino Go web server, and other software.

  7. IBM LU6.2 - Wikipedia

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    Logical Unit 6.2 is an IBM-originated communications protocol specification dating from 1974, and is part of IBM's Systems Network Architecture (SNA).. A device-independent SNA protocol, it is used for peer-to-peer communications between two systems, for example, between a computer and a device (e.g. terminal or printer), or between computers.

  8. IBM 3270 - Wikipedia

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    Data sent to the 3270 consist of commands, a Copy Control Character (CCC) [j] or Write Control Character (WCC) if appropriate, a device address [j] for copy, orders, character data and [a] structured fields. Commands instruct the 3270 control unit to perform some action on a specified device, such as a read or write.

  9. CICS (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    CICS is the Customer Information Control System, a transaction server that runs primarily on IBM mainframes. CICS may also refer to: Canadian Intergovernmental Conference Secretariat; CICS, the Center for Information Convergence and Strategy, San Diego State University, California, USA; CICS-FM, a Canadian radio station