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* MCS &mdash; uniform message control, operating as an MCP subject.<br>
* MCS &mdash; uniform message control, operating as an MCP subject.<br>
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So DCP, in my scheme, is actually the thing analogous to Unisys MCP, comparing whole OS constructs to each other. OTOH, DCP is principally a domain knowledge engineering environement, its OS aspects are fully encapsulated in the network of MCPs abstraction. Also, per the discussion, MVS is likely to be the only mainframe OS  MCP peer.</blockquote><br>
DCP, in my scheme, has no analog in conventional operating systems. Each of the above three has a distinct physical scope, from everything being managed as a single possibly conglomerated concern, the distributed process level, and the individual linux node level, respectively.</blockquote><br>
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