Queued Telecommunications Access Method

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Queued Telecommunications Access Method (QTAM) is an alternative to the simpler Basic Telecommunications Access Method (BTAM) communications access method, introducing built-in queuing. It was developed by IBM as part of DOS/360 and OS/360 and used mainly to transmit batches of data. The OS/360 version of QTAM was not carried over to OS/VS1, SVS or MVS, although its successor, TCAM, was.

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  • IBM, IBM System/360 Operating System Queued Telecommunications Access Method-Message Processing Program Services, C30-2003. 
  • IBM, IBM System/360 Operating System Queued Telecommunications Access Method-Message Control Program, C30-2005. 
  • IBM, IBM System/360 Disk Operating System--QTAM Message Processing Program Services, C30-5003. 
  • IBM, IBM System/360 Disk Operating System QTAM Message Control Program, C30-5004. 


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