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     is inspired by the <a style="background-color:aliceblue;"  href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/mcpWFL.pdf>MCP 12 WFL</a> job control model and serves as the physical base of the DCP and a line of demarcation between the minimalist MCP upon which it is based and the extension that in a idiosyncratic direction specific DCP which is meant to retain opacity of its internals.<br><br>
     is inspired by the <a style="background-color:aliceblue;"  href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/mcpWFL.pdf>MCP 12 WFL</a> job control model and serves as the physical base of the DCP and a line of demarcation between the minimalist MCP upon which it is based and the extension that in a idiosyncratic direction specific DCP which is meant to retain opacity of its internals. A way to think about it and my design intent is that MCP is a basic unix cluster machine to host any common mix, while the WFL machine is a private specialization. <br><br>
   Unisys WFL is just a point of departure to our WFL. In Burroughs systems, WFL didn have as high a profile as IBM JCL, the main punch of the overall system, in an industry installation, would be its system of  transactions and these ran from a database which the Burroughs architecture delivered seamlessly without WFL to terminals as a special db stack. Our WFL is the central driver and basis of our MCP architecture
   Unisys WFL is just a point of departure to our WFL. In Burroughs systems, WFL didn have as high a profile as IBM JCL, the main punch of the overall system, in an industry installation, would be its system of  transactions and these ran from a database which the Burroughs architecture delivered seamlessly without WFL to terminals as a special db stack. Our WFL is the central driver and basis of our MCP architecture
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