Provided are a computer program, method and system providing simplified
administration of groups of computer programs. Command target qualifiers
are defined which enable a command to be targeted at either an individual
computer program or all members of a group of computer programs.
Additionally, scope parameters are defined which enable a command to be
targeted at specific computer system resources managed by the computer
programs within the group. The computer system resources which are to be
accessible to all members of a group have an associated scope parameter
defining shared or group access and are held in shared storage, whereas
computer system resources to be accessed by only one computer program in
the group have a corresponding scope parameter and are held in the local
storage of the individual computer program. The invention enables a
reduction of the time taken to perform administration and control
operations for the group and reduces the risk of inconsistent
specification of commands that can arise when a system administrator is
required to repeat entry of a command several times.