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<img title="B6700 with memory which was wire wrapped creating for me a sense of sail rigging when the skins were off." src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/1975-Burroughs-6700-Computer.jpg width=200 align=right style="position:relative;top:-160px;right:75px;"> | <img title="B6700 with memory which was wire wrapped creating for me a sense of sail rigging when the skins were off." src=https://meansofproduction.biz/images/1975-Burroughs-6700-Computer.jpg width=200 align=right style="position:relative;top:-160px;right:75px;"> | ||
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<b> | <b>ODT MCS</b> | ||
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MCP-CMS connects via an MCS which is often referred to as the CANDE MCS although it is more general than that being the default ubiquitous DCP/MCP MCS. | MCP-CMS connects via an MCS which is often referred to as the CANDE MCS although it is more general than that being the default ubiquitous DCP/MCP MCS. | ||
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Cloud compute resources are dynamically provisioned using either system inventory or user supplied provisioning credentials with supported cloud vendors. | Cloud compute resources are dynamically provisioned using either system inventory or user supplied provisioning credentials with supported cloud vendors. | ||
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<b>DCP WFL</b> | |||
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is eponymous from the <a style="background-color:aliceblue;" href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/mcpWFL.pdf>MCP WFL</a> with some preserved aesthetics but as a vehicle for DCP and arch for MCP — | is eponymous from the <a style="background-color:aliceblue;" href=https://meansofproduction.biz/pub/mcpWFL.pdf>MCP WFL</a> with some preserved aesthetics but as a vehicle for DCP and arch for MCP — | ||
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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/DCP architecture | 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/DCP architecture | ||
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<li> | <li>implements the DCP machine model</li> | ||
<li>which is a prime driver for the development of that model</li> | <li>which is a prime driver for the development of that model</li> | ||
<li>with code blocks containing text of other supported langs</li> | <li>with code blocks containing text of other supported langs</li> |