CCN/NSW Service Summary

Abstract

The National Software Works (NSW) tool-bearing host named CCN is an IBM computing system at the UCLA Office of Academic Computing. The name CCN dates back to a time when that office was known as the UCLA Campus Computing Network. The CCN System consists, at this writing, of a 12-megabyte IBM 3033, one of the larger implementations of the IBM System/370 architecture. It operates under the MVS operating system, and supports both batch computing and interactive access under the IBM Time-Sharing Option (TSO). Both modes of access are available to the NSW user. This manual describes the NSW services that have been mounted on the CNN host, under the NSW Development System as it exists at the time of writing. These services are not necessarily available to NSW users; availability is determined by the NSW administrators. This manual is intended to be used in conjunction with the NSW User Reference Manual. It does not purport to describe the National Software Works itself, but only the specific services provided by the CCN host.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 1982
Accession Number
ADA221929

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  • Denis Delaroca
  • Neil Ludlam

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  • University of California, Los Angeles

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