Inventory Structure Consist of System, Subsystem, Type, and Element
SYSTEM - System is defined here at Pershing as a type of process. There are
9 different processes; therefore there are 9 systems as indicated:
CIM - Customer Information Management
CPS - Customer processing systems
CTDS - Customer Trading System
CSQ - Customer Service Quality
FSQ - Financial Service Quality
ENT - Enterprise
GC - General Counsel
IIC - Institutional International Customer
NC - National Customer
SUBSYSTEM - A specific application within a system. A subsystem is
defined to a system in which it is used.
Examples: TOPS; BOES; MAXX; PDGM; PACE
TYPE - categories of source code. Every type is defined to each stage.
Examples of Types
TYPE TYPE DESCRIPTION
DCLGEN DCLGEN
COPYBOOK COPYBOOK
MACRO MACRO
MAP BMS/GT
ASMBAT ASSEMBLER BATCH
ASMONL ASSEMBLER CICS
COBBAT COBOLI & II BATCH PROGRAMS
COBONL COBOLI & II ONLINE PROGRAMS
COBBATDB COBOLI & II - BATCH - ADAMINTS & DB2
COBONLDB COBOLI & II - CICS - DB2
ELEMENT - is the name of the member. Each element is classified by
System, Subsystem, and Type.
STAGE - The stage where the element is located
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