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MVS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Multiple Virtual Storage , more commonly called MVS , was the most commonly used operating system on the System/370 and System/390 IBM mainframe computers. It was developed by IBM, but is unrelated...
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This paper describes an analysis of system-detected software errors on the MVS operating system at the Center for Information Technology, at Standford University. The analysis determines the most common error categories and relates them to the program in execution at the time of the error. ... Accession Number : ADA132681...
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Title : Continued Development of Internet Protocols under the IBM OS/MVS Operating System. ... Abstract : UCLA has developed and distributed the ARPANET Control Program (ACP), host software for the DoD Internet Protocols to execute on an IBM 370 under OS/MVS.
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The environment in which MVS evolved was ruled by a number of constraints. First, because of the huge investment made by customers in application programs, the operating system had to ensure compatibility with previous systems by preserving the operational characteristics of their interfaces.
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Short for Multiple Virtual Storage, the operating system for older IBM mainframes. MVS was first introduced in 1974 and continues to be used, though it has been largely superseded by IBM's newer operating system, OS/390.
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