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DOS/VSE

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DOS/VSE

(Disk Operating System/Virtual Storage Extended) An IBM multiuser, multitasking operating system that was widely used on IBM's 43xx series. It used to be called DOS, but due to the abundance of DOS PCs, was later renamed VSE. It continues today as z/VSE. See DOS.



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Since its incorporation, ICG has performed numerous large-scale Bull migration projects and other conversions including DOS/VSE to MVS, COBOL to COBOL-II, and IDMS to DB2.
LiveContent TRANS contains components equivalent to all of the leading software used to run large mainframe applications, including CICS transaction processing, VSAM indexed sequential files, DB2 and other relational database support, MVS and DOS/VSE batch job processing and job control language, together with all required communications connections.
LiveContent software contains the equivalent of all leading software used to run large mainframe applications, including CICS transaction processing, VSAM indexed sequential files, DB2 and other relational database support, MVS and DOS/VSE batch job processing and job control language, together with all required communications connections.
 
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