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Operation Manual
Intended for use by the operator, the operation
manual is arranged so that each application has its
own section. Usually, these materials are all kept
in one book, at the 1130 console. In addition to the
materials suggested below, the operation manual
should include a copy of the operating procedures
manuals supplied by IBM for the programming
system being used.
Dividers of two kinds should be used: one for
applications and one for programs within applica-
tions.
Section
Subsections
Page
35
10
I
20
01
Behind each application divider should be a job
description followed by a system flowchart of the
entire application.
Behind each program divider should be all in-
structions to the operator.
These may include (1)
procedures to be followed to accomplish accounting
controls, such as recording totals on a control
sheet, checking critical items, and noting cross-
footing messages, (2) recovery procedures -- that
is, procedures for reconstructing or continuing a
run that has been interrupted as a result of an oper-
ator, machine, or program error, (3) initial switch
settings and their meaning, (4) halts, error messages
and their meaning, and (5) I/O considerations.

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