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SH20-9002-2




Customer Information
Control SystemNirtual
Storage (CICSNS)
SystemlApplication
Program Product Design Guide
Program Numbers S740-XX1 (CICS/OS/VS)
S746-XX3 (CICS/DOS/VS)
Third Edit.ion (July 1975)
This is a reprint of SH20-9002-1 incorporating changes released
in the fol.lowing Technical Newsletter:
SN20-9089 (dated May 22, 1975)
This edition applies to Version 1, Modification Level 1, Release 1,
of the program product Customer Information Control System/Virtual
Storage (CICS/VS), program numbers 5740-XX1 and 5746-XX3, and to all
subsequent: versions and modifications until otherwise indicated in
new editions or technical newsletters.
Informaticm in this publication is subject to significant change.
Any such (:hanges will be published in new editions or technical
newslettel:s. Before using this publication, consult the latest
IBM System/360 and System/370 Bibliography, GA22-6822, and the
technical newsletters that amend the bibliography, to learn which
editions iwd technical newsletters are applicable and current.
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C Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 1973, 1975
PREFACE




This publication provides the system analyst and system administrator
with guidelines which assist in the design of online applications to
run under the control of CICS/DOS/VS or CICS/OS/VS, here~after referred
to as CICS/VS or simply CICS. It assumes that the readE!r is familar
with the CICS/VS General Information Manual (GIM). The GIM provides
an introduction to the CICS/VS facilities, using several applicat~on
examples to highlight the various facilities which theSE! applications
demand of CICS/VS. These applications are then develope!d further in
this publication.

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