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As a TPF software developer, your responsibilities are to implement TPF software into a computer system to give users real-time access to TPF data, oversee the software and its uses, train others on using the software, and perform troubleshooting and routine maintenance on the software.
IBM zSystems is used by 44 of the top 50 banks and all top 10 insurers worldwide, as well as a large number of government, healthcare, airline, and retail organizations and other companies that require the highest standards for performance, security, reliability, and availability. Want to learn more?
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The z/Transaction Processing Facility (z/TPF) operating system is a special-purpose system that is used by companies with very high transaction volume, such as credit card companies and airline reservation systems.
TPF was traditionally an IBM System/370 assembly language environment for performance reasons, and many TPF assembler applications persist. However, more recent versions of TPF encourage the use of C. Another programming language called SabreTalk was born and died on TPF.
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A transaction processing system allows application programmers to concentrate on writing code that supports the business, by shielding application programs from the details of transaction management: It manages the concurrent processing of transactions. It enables the sharing of data. It ensures the integrity of data.
The IBM z/Transaction Processing Facility (z/TPF) system is a high availability operating system designed to provide quick response times to high volumes of messages from large networks of terminals and workstations. z/TPF was once known as the Airline Control Program (ACP).
The IBM z/Transaction Processing Facility (z/TPF) system is a high availability operating system designed to provide quick response times to high volumes of messages from large networks of terminals and workstations.

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