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System Z on the Go

Author : Alex Louwe Kooijmans
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 211 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Application software
ISBN : OCLC:696633544

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System z on the Go: Accessing z/OS from Smartphones

Author : Alex Louwe Kooijmans,Lydia Parziale,Reginaldo Barosa,Dave Ellis,Ankur Goyal,Fabio Riva,Kenichi Yoshimura,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2010-06-10
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738434438

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System z on the Go: Accessing z/OS from Smartphones by Alex Louwe Kooijmans,Lydia Parziale,Reginaldo Barosa,Dave Ellis,Ankur Goyal,Fabio Riva,Kenichi Yoshimura,IBM Redbooks Pdf

In this IBM® Redbooks® publication we demonstrate that it is possible to combine the traditional strengths of the mainframe to manage large volumes of data and run business transactions with the Web 2.0 paradigm. We can get simpler interfaces, better integration among different services, lightweight protocols for communication, and much more, together with the availability, security, and reliability of mainframe data. And we will show how mainframe data can be accessed by smartphones such as Android or iPhone. But we can do more to demonstrate how flexible the mainframe platform is. Through the use of pervasive devices it is possible to add new possibilities to mainframe applications, extending System z® capabilities. We can receive notifications in real time, for example, of successful or unsuccessful termination of a TWS job stream, or we can immediately get alerts about abends that occurred in a critical application. This book is another demonstration that the mainframe is alive and kicking and can and should play a key role in modern application architectures.

Leveraging IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux on IBM System z

Author : Paolo Bruni,Andre Kres,Riccardo Paganelli,James Wilson,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2010-02-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738433752

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Leveraging IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux on IBM System z by Paolo Bruni,Andre Kres,Riccardo Paganelli,James Wilson,IBM Redbooks Pdf

In this IBM® Redbooks® publication, we describe the role Cognos® plays in an Information On Demand (IOD) solution for IBM System z® and detail the functions of IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux® on System z in current deployment scenarios. We show typical deployment architectures that show how to access disparate data sources both on and off the System z platform and show how the functions of the Cognos family of products provides a way to consolidate different BI solutions on System z. We provide examples of Cognos functions for resolving business requirements using reporting and OLAP capabilities as well as general deployment considerations of IBM Cognos 8 BI for Linux on System z. This publication is meant to help the Cognos Business Intelligence professional understand the strong points of System z architecture and the database specialist appreciate the Cognos family of products.

System z End-to-End Extended Distance Guide

Author : Frank Kyne,Jack Consoli,Richard Davey,Gary Fisher,Iain Neville,Mauricio Nogueira,Fabio Pereira,Giancarlo Rodolfi,Ulrich Schlegel,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2014-03-06
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738439044

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System z End-to-End Extended Distance Guide by Frank Kyne,Jack Consoli,Richard Davey,Gary Fisher,Iain Neville,Mauricio Nogueira,Fabio Pereira,Giancarlo Rodolfi,Ulrich Schlegel,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication will help you design and manage an end-to-end, extended distance connectivity architecture for IBM System z®. This solution addresses your requirements now, and positions you to make effective use of new technologies in the future. Many enterprises implement extended distance connectivity in a silo manner. However, effective extended distance solutions require the involvement of different teams within an organization. Typically there is a network group, a storage group, a systems group, and possibly other teams. The intent of this publication is to help you design and manage a solution that will provide for all of your System z extended distance needs in the most effective and flexible way possible. This book introduces an approach to help plan, optimize, and maintain all of the moving parts of the solution together.

System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices

Author : Frank Kyne,Bert de Beer,Luis Martinez,Harriet Morril,Miha Petric,David Viguers,Suzi Wendler,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2011-01-11
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738434674

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System z Parallel Sysplex Best Practices by Frank Kyne,Bert de Beer,Luis Martinez,Harriet Morril,Miha Petric,David Viguers,Suzi Wendler,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication pulls together diverse information regarding the best way to design, implement, and manage a Parallel Sysplex® to deliver the levels of performance and availability required by your organization. This book should be of interest to system programmers, availability managers, and database administrators who are interested in verifying that your systems conform to IBM best practices for a Parallel Sysplex environment. In addition to z/OS® and the sysplex hardware configuration, this book also covers the major IBM subsystems: CICS® DB2® IMSTM MQ WebSphere® Application Server To get the best value from this book, readers should have hands-on experience with Parallel Sysplex and have working knowledge of how your systems are set up and why they were set up in that manner.

z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 11 SP1

Author : Michael MacIsaac,Marian Gasparovic,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2011-02-22
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738435077

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z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for SLES 11 SP1 by Michael MacIsaac,Marian Gasparovic,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes how to create your own Linux® virtual servers on IBM System z® hardware under z/VM®. It adopts a cookbook format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing and configuring z/VM in an LPAR and then installing and customizing Linux. You need an IBM System z logical partition (LPAR) with associated resources, z/VM 6.1 media, and SLES 11 SP1 Linux for System z. This book assumes that you have a general familiarity with System z technology and terminology. It does not assume an in-depth understanding of z/VM and Linux. It is written for those who want to get a quick start with z/VM and Linux on the mainframe.

z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0

Author : Michael MacIsaac,Brad Hinson,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2011-02-18
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738435107

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z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 by Michael MacIsaac,Brad Hinson,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication describes how to create Linux® virtual servers in IBM z/VM® on IBM System z® hardware. This book adopts a cookbook format that provides a concise, repeatable set of procedures for installing and configuring z/VM in a logical partition (LPAR) and then installing and customizing Linux. You need an IBM System z LPAR with the associated resources, z/VM V6.1 media, and a Linux distribution. This book assumes that you have a general familiarity with System z technology and terminology. It does not assume an in-depth understanding of z/VM and Linux. It is written for those clients who want to get a quick start with z/VM and Linux on the mainframe.

System z Crypto and TKE Update

Author : Karan Singh,Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw,Pekka Hanninen,Patrick Kappeler,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2011-06-20
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738435541

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System z Crypto and TKE Update by Karan Singh,Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw,Pekka Hanninen,Patrick Kappeler,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides detailed information about the implementation of hardware cryptography in the System z10® server. We begin by summarizing the history of hardware cryptography on IBM Mainframe servers, introducing the cryptographic support available on the IBM System z10, introducing the Crypto Express3 feature, briefly comparing the functions provided by the hardware and software, and providing a high-level overview of the application programming interfaces available for invoking cryptographic support. This book then provides detailed information about the Crypto Express3 feature, discussing at length its physical design, its function and usage details, the services that it provides, and the API exposed to the programmer. This book also provides significant coverage of the CP Assist for Cryptographic Functions (CPACF). Details on the history and purpose of the CPACF are provided, along with an overview of cryptographic keys and CPACF usage details. A chapter on the configuration of the hardware cryptographic features is provided, which covers topics such as zeroizing domains and security settings. We examine the software support for the cryptographic functions available on the System z10 server. We look at the recent changes in the Integrated Cryptographic Service Facility (ICSF) introduced with level HCR7770 for the z/OS® operating system. A discussion of PKCS#11 support presents an overview of the standard and provides details on configuration and exploitation of PKCS#11 services available on the z/OS operating system. The Trusted Key Entry (TKE) Version 6.0 workstation updates are examined in detail and examples are presented on the configuration, usage, and exploitation of the new features. We discuss the cryptographic support available for Linux® on System z®, with a focus on the services available through the IBM Common Cryptographic Architecture (CCA) API. We also provide an overview on Elliptical Curve Cryptography (ECC), along with examples of exploiting ECC using ICSF PKCS#11 services. Sample Rexx and Assembler code is provided that demonstrate the capabilities of CPACF protected keys.

Integrable Systems and Foliations

Author : Claude Albert,Robert Brouzet,Jean P. Dufour
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9781461241348

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Integrable Systems and Foliations by Claude Albert,Robert Brouzet,Jean P. Dufour Pdf

The articles in this volume are an outgrowth of a colloquium "Systemes Integrables et Feuilletages," which was held in honor of the sixtieth birthday of Pierre Molino. The topics cover the broad range of mathematical areas which were of keen interest to Molino, namely, integral systems and more generally symplectic geometry and Poisson structures, foliations and Lie transverse structures, transitive structures, and classification problems.

IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication for System z

Author : Mary Lovelace,Jose Dovidauskas,William Rooney,Robert Tondini,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 578 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-06
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738439716

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IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication for System z by Mary Lovelace,Jose Dovidauskas,William Rooney,Robert Tondini,IBM Redbooks Pdf

IBM® Tivoli® Storage Productivity Center for Replication provides support for the advanced copy services capabilities on the DS8000® and DS6000TM, in addition to the support for SAN Volume Controller. This support focuses on automating administration and configuration of these services, operational control (starting, suspending, resuming) copy services tasks, and monitoring and managing the copy services sessions. In addition to the support for FlashCopy® and Metro Mirror, Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication supports Global Mirror on the DS8000, and SAN Volume hardware platforms. Advanced disaster recovery functions are also supported with failover/failback (planned and unplanned) from a primary site to a disaster recovery site. A new product, IBM Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication Basic Edition for System z® enables Basic HyperSwap® on z/OS®, which allows the management of disk replication services using an intuitive GUI on z/OS systems. Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication also can monitor the performance of the copy services that provide a measurement of the amount of replication and the amount of time that is required to complete the replication operations. This IBM Redbooks® publication provides the information you need to install Tivoli Storage Productivity Center for Replication V5.1, and create and manage replication sessions on a z/OS platform. Scenarios are provided that document the work performed in our laboratory setting, using the GUI and CLI.

IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics

Author : Bill Ogden,IBM Redbooks
Publisher : IBM Redbooks
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-28
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9780738438313

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IBM System z Personal Development Tool: Volume 3 Additional Topics by Bill Ogden,IBM Redbooks Pdf

This IBM® Redbooks® publication introduces the IBM System z® Personal Development Tool (zPDT), which runs on an underlying Linux system based on an Intel processor. zPDT provides a System z system on a PC capable of running current System z operating systems, including emulation of selected System z I/O devices and control units. It is intended as a development, demonstration, and learning platform; it is not designed as a production system. This book, discussing more advanced topics, is the last of three volumes. The first volume introduces zPDT and provides reference material for zPDT commands and device managers. The second volume describes the installation of zPDT (including the underlying Linux, and a particular z/OS® distribution) and basic usage patterns. The third volume discusses more advanced topics that may not interest all zPDT users. The IBM order numbers for the three volumes are SG24-7721, SG24-7722, and SG24-7723. The systems discussed in these volumes are complex, with elements of Linux (for the underlying PC machine), z/Architecture® (for the core zPDT elements), System z I/O functions (for emulated I/O devices), and z/OS (providing the System z application interface), and possibly with other System z operating systems. We assume the reader is familiar with the general concepts and terminology of System z hardware and software elements and with basic PC Linux characteristics.

Data Driven Strategies

Author : Wang Jianhong,Ricardo A. Ramirez-Mendoza,Ruben Morales-Menendez
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 363 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-31
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781000860276

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Data Driven Strategies by Wang Jianhong,Ricardo A. Ramirez-Mendoza,Ruben Morales-Menendez Pdf

A key challenge in science and engineering is to provide a quantitative description of the systems under investigation, leveraging the noisy data collected. Such a description may be a complete mathematical model or a mechanism to return controllers corresponding to new, unseen inputs. Recent advances in the theories are described in detail, along with their applications in engineering. The book aims to develop model-free system analysis and control strategies, i.e., data-driven control from theoretical analysis and engineering applications based only on measured data. The study aims to develop system identification, and combination in advanced control theory, i.e., data-driven control strategy as system and controller are generated from measured data directly. The book reviews the development of system identification and its combination in advanced control theory, i.e., data-driven control strategy, as they all depend on measured data. Firstly, data-driven identification is developed for the closed-loop, nonlinear system and model validation, i.e., obtaining model descriptions from measured data. Secondly, the data-driven idea is combined with some control strategies to be considered data-driven control strategies, such as data-driven model predictive control, data-driven iterative tuning control, and data-driven subspace predictive control. Thirdly data-driven identification and data-driven control strategies are applied to interested engineering. In this context, the book provides algorithms to perform state estimation of dynamical systems from noisy data and some convex optimization algorithms through identification and control problems.

Robust Control of Linear Systems and Nonlinear Control

Author : M. A. Kaashoek,J. H. van Schuppen,A. C. M. Ran
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 684 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0817634703

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Robust Control of Linear Systems and Nonlinear Control by M. A. Kaashoek,J. H. van Schuppen,A. C. M. Ran Pdf

This volume is the second of the three volume publication containing the proceedings of the 1989 International Symposium on the Mathemat ical Theory of Networks and Systems (MTNS-89), which was held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 19-23, 1989 The International Symposia MTNS focus attention on problems from system and control theory, circuit theory and signal processing, which, in general, require application of sophisticated mathematical tools, such as from function and operator theory, linear algebra and matrix theory, differential and algebraic geometry. The interaction between advanced mathematical methods and practical engineering problems of circuits, systems and control, which is typical for MTNS, turns out to be most effective and is, as these proceedings show, a continuing source of exciting advances. The second volume contains invited papers and a large selection of other symposium presentations in the vast area of robust and nonlinear control. Modern developments in robust control and H-infinity theory, for finite as well as for infinite dimensional systems, are presented. A large part of the volume is devoted to nonlinear control. Special atten tion is paid to problems in robotics. Also the general theory of nonlinear and infinite dimensional systems is discussed. A couple of papers deal with problems of stochastic control and filterina. vi Preface The titles of the two other volumes are: Realization and Modelling in System Theory (volume 1) and Signal Processing, Scattering and Operator Theory, and Numerical Methods (volume 3).

Computer Controlled Systems

Author : G. Perdikaris
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 496 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1991-09-30
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0792314220

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Computer Controlled Systems by G. Perdikaris Pdf

The primary objective of the book is to provide advanced undergraduate or frrst-year graduate engineering students with a self-contained presentation of the principles fundamental to the analysis, design and implementation of computer controlled systems. The material is also suitable for self-study by practicing engineers and is intended to follow a first course in either linear systems analysis or control systerns. A secondary objective of the book is to provide engineering and/or computer science audiences with the material for a junior/senior-level course in modern systems analysis. Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5 have been designed with this purposein rnind. The emphasis in such a course is to develop the rnathernatical tools and methods suitable for the analysis and design of real-time systems such as digital filters. Thus, engineers and/or computer scientists who know how to program computers can understand the mathematics relevant to the issue of what it is they are programrning. This is especially important for those who may work in engineering and scientific environments where, for instance, programrning difference equations for real-time applications is becorning increasingly common. A background in linear algebra should be an adequate prerequisite for the systems analysis course. Chapter 1 of the book presents a brief introduction to computer controlled systems. It describes the general issues and terminology relevant to the analysis, design, and implementation of such systems.

Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems

Author : Barbara Dunin-Keplicz,Rineke Verbrugge
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2011-06-24
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781119957607

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Teamwork in Multi-Agent Systems by Barbara Dunin-Keplicz,Rineke Verbrugge Pdf

What makes teamwork tick? Cooperation matters, in daily life and in complex applications. After all, many tasks need more than a single agent to be effectively performed. Therefore, teamwork rules! Teams are social groups of agents dedicated to the fulfilment of particular persistent tasks. In modern multiagent environments, heterogeneous teams often consist of autonomous software agents, various types of robots and human beings. Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A Formal Approach explains teamwork rules in terms of agents' attitudes and their complex interplay. It provides the first comprehensive logical theory, TeamLog, underpinning teamwork in dynamic environments. The authors justify design choices by showing TeamLog in action. The book guides the reader through a fascinating discussion of issues essential for teamwork to be successful: What is teamwork, and how can a logical view of it help in designing teams of agents? What is the role of agents' awareness in an uncertain, dynamic environment? How does collective intention constitute a team? How are plan-based collective commitments related to team action? How can one tune collective commitment to the team's organizational structure and its communication abilities? What are the methodological underpinnings for teamwork in a dynamic environment? How does a team and its attitudes adjust to changing circumstances? How do collective intentions and collective commitments arise through dialogue? What is the computational complexity of TeamLog? How can one make TeamLog efficient in applications? This book is an invaluable resource for researchers and graduate students in computer science and artificial intelligence as well as for developers of multi-agent systems. Students and researchers in organizational science, in particular those investigating teamwork, will also find this book insightful. Since the authors made an effort to introduce TeamLog as a conceptual model of teamwork, understanding most of the book requires solely a basic logical background.