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  2. CLIST - Wikipedia

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    CLIST (Command List) (pronounced "C-List") is a procedural programming language for TSO in MVS systems. It originated in OS/360 Release 20 and has assumed a secondary role since the availability of Rexx in TSO/E Version 2. The term CLIST is also used for command lists written by users of NetView. [1]

  3. Job Entry Subsystem 2/3 - Wikipedia

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    The Job Entry Subsystem (JES) is a component of IBM's MVS (MVS/370 through z/OS) mainframe operating systems that is responsible for managing batch workloads. In modern times, there are two distinct implementations of the Job Entry System called JES2 and JES3. They are designed to provide efficient execution of batch jobs.

  4. ISPF - Wikipedia

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    In computing, Interactive System Productivity Facility (ISPF) [1] is a software product for many historic IBM mainframe operating systems and currently the z/OS and z/VM operating systems that run on IBM mainframes.

  5. Job Control Language - Wikipedia

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    Job Control Language (JCL) is a scripting language used on IBM mainframe operating systems to instruct the system on how to run a batch job or start a subsystem. [1] The purpose of JCL is to say which programs to run, using which files or devices [2] for input or output, and at times to also indicate under what conditions to skip a step.

  6. Category:IBM mainframe operating systems - Wikipedia

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  7. Remote job entry - Wikipedia

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    Remote job entry, or Remote Batch, is the procedure for sending requests for non-interactive data processing tasks to mainframe computers from remote workstations, and by extension the process of receiving the output from such jobs at a remote workstation.