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Description

(E)JES serves as a comprehensive systems management application, equipping users with all necessary information to oversee, direct, and administer their z/OS® JESplex, applicable for both JES2 and JES3 environments. The (E)JES interface offers real-time updates regarding job statuses, printer activity, queue management, and resource availability within a z/OS JESplex. Users have the ability to input (E)JES commands directly through the interface, facilitating efficient management of job activities and system resource functionality. This tool allows for the oversight of printers, punches, functional subsystems, and NJE devices, while also enabling control over WLM enclaves, MVS subsystems, and MVS dynamic exits. Additionally, it supports searching and processing of various datasets, including APF, LNKLST, LPALST, Parmlib, and Proclib. The design of (E)JES Web emphasizes optimal performance and an enhanced user experience, leading to a contemporary interface that mirrors (E)JES response times as experienced in ISPF. All displays within (E)JES are fully supported, ensuring seamless interaction. Furthermore, (E)JES Web operates as an ultra-thin, completely virtualized client, backed by a sophisticated server architecture, which enhances its capabilities further.

Description

Electromagnetic sensors are composed of two main components: a "front-end" that both generates and detects electromagnetic waves via a subsystem known as the Receiver/Exciter (REX), and a "back-end" responsible for signal and data processing, which is generally carried out through software. Each of these subsystems must be developed independently before they can be seamlessly integrated. The process of creating the complete sensor becomes increasingly complex and time-consuming due to unforeseen challenges that arise during integration testing. This complexity largely stems from the interdependencies between the subsystems that are not easily testable during their individual development phases. As a result, any necessary software updates, configuration adjustments, waveform modifications, and technology upgrades can incur significantly higher costs since they often require on-site verification with the actual front-end hardware. To mitigate these issues, the Virtual Receiver/Exciter (VREX) utilizes a simulated front-end, thus streamlining the testing and integration process. By employing a virtual model, developers can identify and address potential integration issues much earlier in the development cycle.

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API Access

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Free Version

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Phoenix Software International

Founded

1979

Country

United States

Website

www.phoenixsoftware.com

Vendor Details

Company Name

FishEye

Website

fisheye.net/products/vrex/

Product Features

IT Management

Capacity Monitoring
Compliance Management
Event Logs
Hardware Inventory
IT Budgeting
License Management
Patch Management
Remote Access
Scheduling
Software Inventory
User Activity Monitoring

Product Features

Simulation

1D Simulation
3D Modeling
3D Simulation
Agent-Based Modeling
Continuous Modeling
Design Analysis
Direct Manipulation
Discrete Event Modeling
Dynamic Modeling
Graphical Modeling
Industry Specific Database
Monte Carlo Simulation
Motion Modeling
Presentation Tools
Stochastic Modeling
Turbulence Modeling

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