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Product Overview

MVS/QuickRef's architecture is centered around its integration with the ISPF and CA ROSCOE environments on z/OS. The main components include the Command Processor, Data Retrieval Modules, and Display Formatting Engine. , MSG, SYNTAX), and validating the command syntax.

The Data Retrieval Modules access internal data structures and potentially external datasets to retrieve the requested information. These modules handle the logic for searching and retrieving data based on the user's query. The Display Formatting Engine formats the retrieved information for presentation within the ISPF or ROSCOE interface.

This includes handling the layout, pagination, and display of the data. Communication between these components is primarily internal, utilizing z/OS system services and inter-process communication mechanisms. The system uses internal data structures and potentially external datasets for storing reference information.

The system integrates with the z/OS security infrastructure, relying on the underlying security mechanisms for authentication and access control. The optional Web/Quick-Ref provides a web-based interface. The system's design prioritizes performance and ease of use within the z/OS environment.

The tool's main competitors include other ISPF-based reference tools and online documentation systems. The key technical differences include the specific data sources used and the level of integration with the ISPF and ROSCOE environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is MVS/QuickRef?

MVS/QuickRef is an ISPF and CA ROSCOE based online reference tool. It allows users to quickly look up messages, programming language syntax, and other information directly from their ISPF or ROSCOE sessions.

How do users access information in MVS/QuickRef?

Users access information by entering commands within their ISPF or ROSCOE environment. The system then retrieves and displays the requested information from its internal databases.

When was MVS/QuickRef first released?

MVS/QuickRef was first released in the early 1980s by Chicago-Soft. It has been used for decades to provide quick access to critical system and programming information.

What optional interfaces are available for MVS/QuickRef?

Web/Quick-Ref provides a web-based interface to MVS/QuickRef. MVS/QuickRef for Windows offers a Microsoft Windows-based version of the tool.

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