John D. Slayton wrote:
According to the article below by thr Fair Isaac study, they quoted as
this as the current California DMV's Automation Fee Systems below:
As QUOTED by the article above like this below:
"DMV vehicle registration fee systems are deployed across two
different systems. The DMV automated fee system is deployed on RS/
6000
AIX computers at each of the DMV's 167 field offices and Sacramento
headquarters. It processes customer initiated vehicle registration
transactions in real time in IBM's proprietary Event Driven Language
(EDL)."
So my question is....SO is this what this piece of the paragraph
quoted above from the article pertains to actually this JPG image
below???
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/images/brochureimages/htvr15med.jpg
Now the the JPG image link shows a vehicle registration slip. Now I
wish I can know that this print out was generated from the PC terminal
connected to a RS/6000 AIX server or a Mainframe z/OS server??
Are you back again? Still trying to figure out what they are running
and how it works? As a LOT of people told you, in many different
forums, why don't you call them up and ask?
How technical are you? Can you tell what type of computer I typed this
on? How do you expect somebody to look at a print out and tell what
type of computer it was printed on? Heck for all we know it could have
been type up on a typewriter.
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