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- A teleprocessing monitor (also, Transaction Processing Monitor or TP Monitor) is a control program that monitors the transfer of data between multiple...
- HaTikshuv), or Teleprocessing Corps, is a combat support corps of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) under the command of the Teleprocessing Branch, formerly...
- Advocate General Military Court of Appeals Computer Service Directorate Teleprocessing and Signal Corps Technological and Logistics Directorate Ordnance Corps...
- Teleprocessing Network Simulator (TPNS) is an IBM licensed program, first released in 1976 as a test automation tool to simulate the end-user activity...
- Queued Telecommunications Access Method (QTAM) is an IBM System/360 communications access method incorporating built-in queuing. QTAM was an alternative...
- GB21-0061, MINIMUM TELEPROCESSING COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (DOS) - FDP AVAILABILITY NOTICE, PROG. NO. 5798-AAY SB21-0062, MINIMUM TELEPROCESSING COMMUNICATIONS...
- E-Systems, Inc. he served seven years in the United States Army as a teleprocessing officer. Dalzell received a B.S. in engineering from the United States...
- FASTER (First Automated Teleprocessing Environment Reponder) was a transaction processor that ran on IBM mainframe systems under OS/MFT. FASTER was available...
- Volkswagen vans Westi (Westinghouse Terminal Interactive), an early local teleprocessing package for IBM's DOS/VSE environment This disambiguation page lists...
- (Display Unit Control System) was a teleprocessing monitor from CFS Inc. It was one of two early local teleprocessing packages for IBM's DOS/VSE environment...