- Industry: Computer
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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.
A privileged relationship between two entities such as a middleware server and a database server. This relationship allows for a unique set of interactions between the two entities that would be impossible otherwise.
Industry:Software
A problem or impending problem for which information is collected and possibly forwarded for problem determination, diagnosis, or resolution.
Industry:Software
A problem-determination function controlled by the CSFE CICS transaction.
Industry:Software
A procedural set of automatic class selection (ACS) language statements. Based on a set of input variables, the ACS routine generates, for a data set, the name of a predefined storage management subsystem (SMS) class or a list of names of predefined storage groups.
Industry:Software
A procedure designed to help isolate and, where possible, to recover from errors in equipment. The procedure is often used in conjunction with programs that record information on machine malfunctions.
Industry:Software
A procedure distributed with DFSMShsm that verifies that all basic DFSMShsm functions are operating correctly.
Industry:Software
A procedure for gaining access to an X.25 network at the link level. LAPB uses a full-duplex, asynchronous, symmetric (balanced) protocol used in point-to-point communication. See also link access procedure.
Industry:Software
A procedure provided by the compiler that is the entry point for an ILE program on a dynamic program call. See also user entry procedure.
Industry:Software
A procedure that is used to transform the message for Web services security message processing, such as the C14N (canonicalization) transform that is used for XML digital signatures.
Industry:Software
A non-profit consortium whose purpose is to promote object-oriented technology and the standardization of that technology. The Object Management Group was formed to help reduce the complexity, lower the costs, and hasten the introduction of new software applications.
Industry:Software