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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
Number of terms: 98482
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Company Profile:
Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
(1) A functional unit that interconnects multiple LANs (locally or remotely) that use the same logical link control protocol but that can use different medium access control protocols. A bridge forwards a frame to another bridge based on the medium access control (MAC) address.<br />(2) In the connection of local loops, channels, or rings, the equipment and techniques used to match circuits and to facilitate accurate data transmission.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of CICS systems within a CICSplex that can be managed as a single entity.<br />(2) In CICSPlex SM topology, the user-defined name, description, and content information for a CICS system group. A CICS system group can be made up of CICS systems or other CICS system groups.<br />(3) In CICS business transaction services (BTS), a BTS set, that is the set of CICS regions across which BTS processes and activities may execute.
Industry:Software
(1) A functional unit that records events and physical conditions, usually with respect to time.<br />(2) A named and stateful object with which the user code interacts and that logs messages for a specific system or application component.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of classes that embodies an abstract design for solutions to a family of related problems.<br />(2) A set of class libraries encompassing the following: Functions (or set of functions) of a particular domain arranged in an inheritance hierarchy. An encoded model for use of the framework that defines the relationships between the classes in the framework and the rules that govern their use. Frameworks call the code; the user does not call the frameworks.<br />(3) A set of object classes that provide a collection of related functions for a user or piece of software.<br />(4) A micro-architecture that provides an extensible template for applications within a specific domain.
Industry:Software
(1) A general-purpose, high-level, programming language, particularly suitable for EXEC procedures or programs for personal computing.<br />(2) The i5/OS implementation of the Systems Application Architecture Procedures Language. REXX is a programming language that is supported by an interpreter provided as part of the i5/OS licensed program.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of color cells. A pixel value indexes the color map to produce RGB-intensities. A color map consists of a set of entries defining color values that, when associated with a window, is used to display the contents of the window.<br />(2) A lookup table in which each index is associated with a red, green, and blue value.
Industry:Software
(1) A generic name for a program that at regular intervals collects data about the status of the system.<br />(2) In a Tivoli environment, either (a) a repeater site on which Scalable Collection Service (SCS) is installed or (b) an SCS daemon on a managed node or gateway that stores and then forwards data to other collectors or to the inventory receive or inventory data handler.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of commands in a control language program defined by a DO command and an ENDDO command that is conditionally processed as a group.<br />(2) In RPG, a group of calculations done one or more times based on the results of comparing factor 1 and factor 2 of certain calculation operations (for example, DOUxx). A DO operation and an END operation are the delimiters for a do group.
Industry:Software
(1) A generic term for storage in the Content Manager system.<br />(2) Any system in a network that persistently stores data that has been collected for future use or that acts as a gateway to such data.
Industry:Software
(1) A set of consecutive character strings that specify a characteristic of an entry. There are three types of clauses: data, environment, and file.<br />(2) The fundamental grouping of REXX syntax. A clause is composed of zero or more blanks, a sequence of tokens, zero or more blanks, and the semicolon delimiter.<br />(3) In SQL, a distinct part of a statement in the language structure, such as a SELECT clause or a WHERE clause.
Industry:Software
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