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==Overview==
Development began with ''[[Sabre (computer system)|SABRE]] (Semi-Automatic Business Research Environment)'', ''Deltamatic'', and ''PANAMAC''. From these, the ''[[Programmed Airline Reservations System]] (PARS)'' was developed. In 1969 the control program, ''ACP'', was separated from PARS
In December 1979, ACP became known as ACP/TPF and then just [[Transaction Processing Facility|TPF]] (Transaction Processing Facility).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.blackbeard.com/tpf/tpfhist.htm |title=A Short History TPF
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041204030934/http://www.blackbeard.com/tpf/tpfhist.htm
|archive-date=2004-12-04 |access-date=2009-10-24 |date=May 14, 2002}}</ref>
The last "free" release of ACP, 9.2.1, was intended for use in bank card and similar applications. It was shipped on a "[[Magnetic_tape_data_storage#IBM_formats|mini-reel]]" which contained a complete ACP system
See also [[ALCS transaction monitor|''IBM Airline Control System (ALCS)'']], a variant of TPF specially designed to provide all the benefits of TPF (very high speed, high volume, high availability transaction processing) but with the advantages such as easier integration into the data center offered by running on a a standard IBM operating system platform.
==See also==
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