- 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.
An address space requiring daemon authority that has had an uncontrolled program loaded into it. A dirty address space cannot perform daemon activities. See also controlled program.
Industry:Software
An EGL declaration that defines a runtime sequence. The types of logic parts are program, function, library, and page handler.
Industry:Software
A variable user name that can be mapped to different users on different operating systems.
Industry:Software
An address space that has at least one MVS task known to the kernel address space. This address space can contain a shell or an application program that uses UNIX System Services.
Industry:Software
An EGL definition that specifies a data structure. The types of data parts are dataItem, dataTable, and record parts.
Industry:Software
A variable-length identifier that includes three parts: An encoding scheme identifier. One or more coded graphic character set global identifiers. Each coded graphic character set global identifier is a concatenation of a graphic character set global identifier and a code page global identifier. Additional coding-related required information.
Industry:Software
An address that is mapped to another address. The method of mapping that is used does not allow external systems to initiate communications with hidden addresses unless port numbers are specified.
Industry:Software
An EGL part that controls the generation process through option-and-value pairs that specify how to generate and prepare output.
Industry:Software
A variable-length string whose maximum length is greater than 254 bytes.
Industry:Software
An address that is used as a reference point for resolving symbolic references to locations in storage.
Industry:Software