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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}} The '''Symbolic Stream Generator''' (or '''SSG''') is a software productivity aid by [[Unisys]] for their [[mainframe computer]]s of the former [[UNIVAC 1100/2200 series]]. SSG is used to generate RUN-Streams (corresponding to IBM's [[Job Control Language]]), apply and administer symbolic changes to program [[source code|source]]s as a form of [[version control]], and for many other purposes. An SSG program (i.e., its "job control [[Scripting language|script]]") is called a ''Skeleton'', and its programming language [[Symstream programming language|Symstream]]. The tool created output streams based on interpreting data provided via multiple input sources. It was originally created by Univac for the creation of Operating System (OS) updates. It was later adopted by the general user community for the creation of complex batch and real-time computer processes. The sources could recursively reference additional sources, providing wide flexibility in input parsing. The rules for output creation were also in source files, with similar levels of dynamic input capability. Interpretation of the multiple input sources allowed for dynamic creation of output stream content. Complex recursive processes could be applied to create program source code, job execution sequences, simulated dynamic input from virtual consoles, and in general provide scripting capabilities reminiscent of the Unix [[grep]] and [[yacc]] tools. ==See also== * [[List of UNIVAC products]] * [https://public.support.unisys.com/2200/docs/cp13.2/pdf/78311784-006.pdf Unisys OS2200 Symbolic Stream Generator (SSG) Programming Reference Manual] * [[History of computing hardware]] [[Category:Scripting languages]]
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