Telecommunications Access Method

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Telecommunications Access Method (TCAM) is a subsystem, an access method, in IBM's MVS computer operating system that provides access to logical units within a teleprocessing network.[1]

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  1. ^ Burnie Blakeley, Harry Harris, and Rhys Lewis (1995). Messaging and Queuing Using the Mqi: Concepts & Analysis, Design & Development. McGraw-Hill, 9. ISBN 0070057303. 

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