Definition of Job-control language

1. Noun. A problem-oriented language used to describe job requirements to an operating system.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Job-control Language

jizzum
jnana
jnanas
jnd
jo
joanna
joannas
joannes
joanneses
joaquinite
joaquinites
job
job's syndrome
job-control language (current term)
job-hop
job-hopper
job-hoppers
job-oriented terminal
job-sharing
job action
job aid
job application
job candidate
job center
job centers
job centre
job centres
job control

Literary usage of Job-control language

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. SAS 9.1.3 [sic.] Companion for Z/OS. by SAS Institute, SAS Publishing (2004)
"JCL (Job Control Language) a language that is used in the z/OS operating ... Job Control Language See JCL (Job Control Language). job stream the JCL ..."

2. Moving and Accessing SAS 9.1 Files by Institute SAS Institute (2004)
"JCL (Job Control Language) a language that is used in the z/OS operating environment to communicate information about a job to the operating system, ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"Paper, $6.95. Penguin Education Studies in Applied Statistics. System/360 Job Control Language- Gary Deward Brown. Wiley, New York. 1970. xviii, 302 pp. ..."

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