Queued teleprocessing access method
- Queued teleprocessing access method
Queued Teleprocessing Access Method (QTAM) is an improvement of early BTAM communications method, introducing built-in queueing. It was developed by IBM and used mainly on the System/360 to transmit batches of data.
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