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ProcessMaster's architecture was centered around a TSO-based menu system, providing a user interface for software publishing on z/OS. The main components included the TSO menu system, ISPF, and interactions with other IBM products like DCF and BrowseMaster. Communication between components was primarily through ISPF and z/OS system calls.

ProcessMaster did not have its own database. It relied on z/OS file systems for storage. Security was handled by the z/OS environment, including user authentication and access control.

ProcessMaster is no longer supported. Consider IBM z/OSMF or other modern z/OS management tools. These alternatives offer similar functionality and are actively maintained.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was ProcessMaster?

ProcessMaster was a TSO-based menu system for publishing software on z/OS. It provided a front-end to other IBM software products like DCF, BrowseMaster, and the Graphical Display and Query Facility. It is no longer supported.

When was ProcessMaster first announced?

ProcessMaster was announced in 1988. It offered a menu-driven interface for managing and publishing software on the z/OS platform. It included a workstation edition for MS-DOS and Windows.

What was the primary function of ProcessMaster?

ProcessMaster provided a user interface for interacting with other IBM software products. It was designed to simplify the process of publishing software on the z/OS platform. It is no longer supported.

How did users interact with ProcessMaster?

ProcessMaster was a TSO-based application, meaning it ran within the TSO environment on z/OS. Users interacted with it through a menu-driven interface within a TSO session.

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