RJP and NJE
With remote job processing (RJP), you can submit work to JES3 from locations significantly distant from the JES3 global processor. The points of origin for RJP jobs are called workstations. A workstation can be a single I/O device, a number of separate devices, or one of the allowable processors with its devices.
Data travels between workstations and the JES3 global processor over communication lines or adapters that substitute for communication lines. JES3 processes the jobs it gets from workstations as if it had received the jobs ...

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