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  2. Mainframe sort merge - Wikipedia

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    The Sort/Merge utility is a mainframe program to sort records in a file into a specified order, merge pre-sorted files into a sorted file, or copy selected records. Internally, these utilities use one or more of the standard sorting algorithms , often with proprietary fine-tuned code.

  3. Innovative Routines International - Wikipedia

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    Innovative Routines International (IRI), Inc. is an American software company first known for bringing mainframe sort merge functionality into open systems. [1] IRI was the first vendor to develop a commercial replacement for the Unix sort command, and combine data transformation and reporting in Unix batch processing environments. [2]

  4. Support programs for OS/360 and successors - Wikipedia

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    The OS/360 sort program, IERRCO00, operates by dividing the input data into sections, sorting each section in main memory, and writing the sorted section to intermediate datasets on either direct-access storage devices (DASD) or magnetic tape. Final merge phases then merge the sections to produce the sorted output.

  5. ISPF - Wikipedia

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    A "panel" is a character-based "window" which can encompass all or part of a 3270 session's screen real estate. See Text-based user interfaces. Most mainframe software vendors used ISPF functions to create their applications, so their tools are similar in appearance and operation to ISPF.

  6. External sorting - Wikipedia

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    External sorting algorithms generally fall into two types, distribution sorting, which resembles quicksort, and external merge sort, which resembles merge sort. External merge sort typically uses a hybrid sort-merge strategy. In the sorting phase, chunks of data small enough to fit in main memory are read, sorted, and written out to a temporary ...

  7. Burroughs Large Systems - Wikipedia

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    The Burroughs Large Systems Group produced a family of large 48-bit mainframes using stack machine instruction sets with dense syllables. [NB 1] The first machine in the family was the B5000 in 1961, which was optimized for compiling ALGOL 60 programs extremely well, using single-pass compilers.

  8. 7 of the most famous American investors - AOL

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    Investment approach: Momentum trader willing to go long or short companies based on this view on the market George Soros is one of the most famous investors on the planet, but he’s more a trader ...

  9. IBM Parallel Sysplex - Wikipedia

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    Console services – allowing one to merge multiple MCS consoles from the different members of the Sysplex, providing a single system image for Operations Automatic Restart Manager (ARM) – Policy to direct automatic restart of failed jobs or started tasks on the same system if it is available or on another LPAR in the Sysplex